CNSNews.com responded to the migrant caravan in the expected right-wing ways.
One of which was justifying the use of tear gas on the migrants and downplaying the fact that women and children felt their effects. An article by Susan Jones noted that “The American Civil Liberties Union tweeted that ‘Tear gassing children is outrageous and inhumane,'” followed by the Border Patrol’s parenthetical insistence that “The crowd that tried to crash across the U.S. border near San Diego on Sunday was comprised mostly of adult men, some of whom threw rocks at federal agents, who were vastly outnumbered.” Another Jones article uncritically pushed Border Patrol spin that the tear gas was actually “a very low level of force.” A third Jones article let another Border Patrol agent uncritically blame the parents: “What I find unconscionable is that people would intentionally take children into this situation.”
CNS also trotted out loopy rabbi Aryeh Spero to rant that “It is a sign of ignorance and imbalance to compare and equate the plight of the Jews of the Holocaust with those who have joined the caravan to forcibly enter the U.S.” because the migrants “reportedly have guns, are well fed, and have been offered residency in Mexico” and, by contrast, “None of the Jews wishing to come to America posed a threat of physical criminality, nor were they carriers of lethal drugs, or MS-13 gang members.” Spero doesn’t seem aware that MS-13 wasn’t founded until the 1970s so such membership was an impossibility in the late 1930s.
But CNS also offered probably the most bizarre take on the caravan in a Nov. 26 article by Emily Ward that irrelevantly invoked abortion:
The number of Hispanic babies aborted in 2015 in the 31 states and the District of Columbia that report their abortion numbers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (72,056) outnumbered the migrants estimated to be in the current caravan from Central America (approximately 10,000) by about seven to one, according to new abortion data published by the CDC and estimates of the number in the caravan published by the New York Times and the Washington Post.
In fact, there were more Hispanic babies aborted in New York City alone in 2015 (17,391), than there are people in the caravan today.
What, exactly, was the point of injecting abortion into this? Is Ward arguing that if abortion was illegal, enough women could be forced to have children that all immigration into the U.S. should be halted? We’re confused.