How a '60 Minutes' segment on Trump immigration policy accidentally aired online
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How a '60 Minutes' segment on Trump immigration policy accidentally aired online
"A news segment about the Trump administration's immigration policy that was abruptly pulled from "60 Minutes" was mistakenly aired on a TV app after the last minute decision not to air it touched off a public debate about journalistic independence."
""Paramount's content protection team is in the process of routine take down orders for the unaired and unauthorized segment," a CBS spokesperson said Tuesday via email."
""When you get there, you already know you're in hell. You don't need anyone to tell you," he said."
An unaired 60 Minutes segment included interviews with migrants deported to El Salvador's Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT), where multiple individuals reported torture, sexual abuse, beatings, and solitary confinement. Reporters corroborated Human Rights Watch findings and ICE data showing only eight of the deported men had been sentenced for violent or potentially violent crimes. Experts questioned the legal basis for rapid deportations amid pending judicial decisions. Global Television Network pulled the segment from broadcast but it briefly appeared on the network's app before being taken down; Paramount initiated routine takedown orders for unauthorized copies.
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