U.S. Customs and Border Protection conducts enforcement operation on cruise ships in San Diego, resulting in arrests related to child sexual abuse material
U.S. Customs and Border Protection boarded multiple cruise ships in San Diego between April 23-25, arresting 27-28 individuals suspected of possessing, viewing, or distributing child sexual abuse material. The operation included a Disney Cruise Line ship. Authorities canceled the visas of those involved and returned them to their home countries; Disney stated the majority were not its employees.
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4 outlets covered it, splitting into 4 framing camps across 2 bias groups.
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Breitbart frames this as evidence of Disney's screening failure and alleged grooming agenda, while other outlets treat it as routine law enforcement operation. Breitbart conflates the arrests with Disney content policy; other outlets isolate the CSEM facts.
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BBreitbart Nolte: Still More Disney Employees Arrested for Child Porn on a Cruise Ship 57d ago DWDaily Wire Border Patrol Raids Disney Cruise Ship In Major Child Porn Sting 57d ago NYPNY Post Disney breaks silence after staff dragged off cruise ship as part of massive child porn sting 57d ago Tracked claims from across the political spectrum
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