Outrage Erupts as AP Report Fails to Mention Immigration Status of Suspects in Brutal Murder Case

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Politics
22/06/2024 21h00

In a shocking twist to the coverage of the heinous murder of a 12-year-old Houston girl, the Associated Press (AP) has come under fire for its report that omitted crucial information regarding the immigration status of the suspects. The two men arrested for the brutal killing were later confirmed to be illegal immigrants from Venezuela who crossed the U.S. southern border in March.

The AP's report, titled "2 men arrested in strangulation of 12-year-old Houston girl whose body was found in a creek," raised eyebrows as it failed to mention the nationality or immigration status of the suspects. Instead, it only provided their names and ages - Johan Jose Rangel Martinez, 21, and Franklin Jose Pena Ramos, 26 - and stated that they faced a charge of capital murder.

Critics, including prominent social media users and politicians, immediately expressed their outrage at the AP's alleged omission. Senator Ted Cruz took to X, stating, "This is not journalism. And hundreds of smaller outlets will run this word-for-word." Conservative attorney Harmeet Dhillon remarked, "Two illegal aliens from Venezuela, you mean." The Spectator contributing editor Stephen L. Miller sarcastically questioned if there were any other details the AP failed to disclose.

The controversy surrounding the AP's report intensified when it was revealed that the suspects had entered the United States illegally and were released from custody. The news was confirmed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) the day following their arrest. However, the AP story remained unchanged, sparking further criticism from conservatives and media critics who accused the outlet of being "fundamentally dishonest."

Former Trump senior advisor Stephen Miller lambasted both the Biden administration and the AP for their handling of the case, declaring it to be a shameful way of covering the story. Furthermore, GOP political strategist Chris LaCivita suggested a rewritten headline that explicitly mentioned the suspects' immigration status.

As of now, the AP has not responded to Fox News Digital's request for comment, leaving many questioning the outlet's journalistic integrity. The omission of the suspects' immigration status has ignited a firestorm of debate and has underscored the increasingly polarized discourse surrounding immigration policies and reporting standards.

The tragic murder of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray has served as a grim reminder of the consequences of illegal immigration. It remains to be seen how the AP will address the criticisms and whether they will update their report to include the crucial details about the suspects' immigration status.

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