The media now claims that President Donald Trump’s policies are responsible for the deaths of migrants.

During an interview Thursday on MSNBC, network correspondent Jacob Soboroff declared that Trump’s policies were responsible for the “preventable and predictable” death of a migrant child in U.S. custody.

“Nobody, children or otherwise, are supposed to be held in border patrol processing stations that are well known to be unsanitary, dangerous environments for people to stay in for longer than 72 hours,” he declared.

“The idea this boy spent nearly a week jumping between multiple border patrol processing stations and ultimately he became sick is actually not surprising at all,” he added.

“It should have us talking why he was there for so long. And the answer is Trump administration policies put this young boy, Felipe Alonzo-Gomez, in the situation where he and his father decided to cross in between ports of entry, present themselves to seek asylum, and we well know that it’s very difficult for people to seek asylum now in the legal way that historically people have used,” Soboroff claimed.

He added: “Of course, it’s a tragedy these two kids died, but it was preventable and predictable based on the fact we knew what these facilities were like all along.”

Soboroff was blaming the Trump administration for the death of a young migrant child, who died in U.S. custody recently after his father dangerously forced him to embark on a long journey from Mexico to the U.S. and then refused medical attention from American officials.

The media outrage over Alonzo-Gomez’s death, which possibly could have been prevented if his father had accepted medical treatment, has been beyond reproach.

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