Trump Admin Responds After Wrongly Accusing Man of Child Sex Crimes
Summary
The White House mistakenly accused a man of child sex crimes on its social media account. The man's photo appeared in a White House graphic under the wrong caption, and officials have since corrected the error. The issue surrounds ongoing debates over immigration enforcement by the Trump administration.Key Facts
- The White House wrongly accused a man named Victor Manuel Carranza of child sex crimes in a social media post.
- Carranza was actually detained for larceny, identity theft, and has pending DUI charges.
- The White House used Carranza's photo in a separate post about "worst of the worst" criminals in Minnesota.
- The administration has corrected the mistake and removed the incorrect post from social media.
- Minnesota leaders have criticized federal immigration actions in the state.
- President Trump has prioritized immigration enforcement targeting undocumented immigrants with criminal records.
- A Department of Homeland Security spokesperson emphasized the risks law enforcement face and criticized local opposition.
- Representative Kelly Morrison and other Minnesota officials have expressed concern over the impact of ICE operations.
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