The New Yorker has been ripped for peddling a gushing sob story about an unlawful migrant and convicted assassin who was not too long ago booted from the US by the Trump administration.
Jamaican Orville Etoria, 62, was one among 5 unlawful migrants shipped off to Africa in September as a part of the Trump administration’s third-country deportation program.
His case was featured in a prolonged function within the New Yorker this week, months after the Division of Homeland Safety ripped an identical story on him within the New York Occasions as “disgraceful and disgusting.”
A teaser for the New Yorker’s story on X quoted Etoria as crying about how being taken “to a different land in shackles and chains” helped him “think about how the slaves might need felt” — with out specializing in his violent document for homicide and different gun crimes.

“I see you conveniently forgot to say right here that he was not a US citizen and had spent 25 years in jail for homicide,” one particular person griped on X.
The teaser on X even acquired a brutal reader’s word including much-needed context.
It learn: “Orville Etoria has a number of critical felonies, together with armed theft and homicide. He held a US lawful everlasting resident standing, which may and was revoked following his legal convictions.”
Etoria, who got here to the US from Jamaica as a baby, was convicted of second-degree homicide and sentenced to 25 years for gunning down a person in a leather-based items retailer in 1996.
He was launched from jail in 2021 earlier than the Trump administration ordered his deportation earlier this yr.
The serial legal additionally had prior arrests for legal possession of a weapon, armed theft and forcible theft with a lethal weapon, the Division of Homeland Safety stated.
Critics additionally accused the intellectual journal of portray Etoria in a very sympathetic gentle by quoting a relative saying: “Orville isn’t a monster.”
“Homicide. He actually murdered somebody,” one particular person raged in response on X.

“He was right here 50 years, 25 of them in jail for homicide. Good man! He has been such a bonus to our society,” one other chimed in.
“I believe it’s tremendous to deport individuals convicted of LITERAL MURDER,” an X consumer stated.
The backlash towards the magazine comes simply months after the New York Occasions was ridiculed for framing a narrative on Etoria in an identical manner.
On the time, DHS slammed the protection as “disgraceful and disgusting.”
“For those who come to our nation illegally and break our legal guidelines, you could possibly find yourself in CECOT, Eswatini, South Sudan, or one other third nation. President Trump and Secretary Noem are utilizing each device out there to get legal unlawful aliens out of American communities and out of our nation. Our message is evident: Criminals aren’t welcome in the US,” DHS spokesperson stated within the wake of the NYT story.
“Why does the New York Occasions proceed to hawk sob tales of legal unlawful aliens? When will they lastly make clear their victims? Each single day President Trump and Secretary Noem struggle for justice for American victims of unlawful alien crime and practically each single day the media ignores these victims and their households.”
The Put up reached out to DHS over the New Yorker’s article however didn’t hear again instantly.