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The Boston Globe’s Sunday edition this weeks includes a fake front page that describes a future Donald Trump presidency in order to make the case that a Trump administration would be a danger to the country and a disaster for the world.
The @BostonGlobe takes @realDonaldTrump at his word. https://t.co/VvWGhIW3gN via @GlobeOpinion pic.twitter.com/ppzCpfdSGm
— Kathleen Kingsbury (@katiekings) April 9, 2016
The headline of the paper reads “Deportations To Begin” and the fake story beneath it describes President Trump calling on Congress to triple the number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in order to facilitate the removal of millions of illegal immigrants. The story includes references to an Attorney General Chris Christie, and also notes that Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly has been placed on a White House blacklist that for some reason requires her to report on the news from a sports bar near New York’s Rockefeller Center. The story also suggests that deporting 11.3 million illegal immigrants would cost roughly $400 billion and require 900,000 ICE agents.
Besides the main story, other stories and details contained on the fake front page include:
“This is Donald Trump’s America,” a small editor’s note at the bottom says. “What you read on this page is what might happen if the GOP frontrunner can put his ideas into practice, his words into action. Many Americans might find this vision appealing, but the Globe’s editorial board finds it deeply troubling.” The paper then invites readers to read a normal editorial denouncing Trump deeper inside the paper.
That editorial describes the satirical front page as “an exercise in taking a man at his word.”
“[Trump’s] vision of America promises to be as appalling in real life as it is in black and white on the page,” it says. “It is a vision that demands an active and engaged opposition. It requires an opposition as focused on denying Trump the White House as the candidate is flippant and reckless about securing it.”
Near the end, the editorial says nominating Sen. Ted Cruz instead of Trump is not the answer, as Cruz is “equally extreme – and perhaps more dangerous.” Instead, the paper says the GOP should use a brokered convention to choose a nominee such as Paul Ryan or Mitt Romney.
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