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pentest - http://www.bluetechproject.eu/news-and-events?body_value=Men%2C+both+gay+and+straight%2C+can+enjoy+the+intensely+pleasurable+sensations+of+anal+penetration%2C+when+combined+with+appropriate+lubrication+and+a+sensitive+lover.+But+usually+male+orgasm+still+relies+on+penile+stimulation.+Homosexual+erotic+fiction+indicates+that+anal+sex+becomes+uncomfortable+for+the+receiving+male+if+he+loses+his+erection.+Women+only+start+to+have+erections+%28of+the+internal+clitoral+organ%29+in+late+middle+age.%3Cbr%3E+%3Cbr%3E++%3Cbr%3E+ %3Cbr%3E++The+heterosexual+focus+on+intercourse+is+not+just+a+matter+of+convention.+Men+are+biologically+programmed+to+prefer+intercourse+otherwise+men+could+engage+in+oral+sex+or++masturbation+-+https%3A%2F%2FTwitter.com%2Fsearch%3Fq%3Dmasturbation%26src%3Dtypd++instead+and+none+of+us+would+be+here+to+talk+about+it.+Consequently+most+men+cannot+accept+that+women%27s+responsiveness+is+so+different+to+how+it+is+portrayed+in+fictional+media.+Given+their+sex+drive+%28to+penetrate%29+heterosexual+men+rarely+need+to+identify+with+the+perspective+of+the+receiver+%28male+or+female%29+of+intercourse.%3Cbr%3E+%3Cbr%3E++%3Cbr%3E+%3Cbr%3E++So+when+they+see+an+attractive+woman%2C+men+talk+about+%27giving+her+one%27+%28and+they+don%27t+mean+an+orgasm%29.+Yet+male+sexuality+%28regardless+of+orientation%29+inherently+relies+on+persuading+a+lover+to+accept+penetration.+Men+assume+that+the+sensations+of+being+penetrated+are+equally+arousing+as+the+sensations+of+penetrating.+They+don%27t+take+into+account+that+intercourse+simulates+their+sex+organ+but+not+a+woman%27s.+Consider+fellatio+as+a+parallel.%3Cbr%3E+%3Cbr%3E++%3Cbr%3E+%3Cbr%3E++No+matter+how+amazing+the+sensations+are+for+a+man+when+a+lover+stimulates+his+with+penis+their+mouth%2C+his+partner%27s+mouth+is+not+a+sex+organ+and+hence++providing+-+http%3A%2F%2FPhoto.net%2Fgallery%2Ftag-search%2Fsearch%3Fquery_string%3Dproviding++oral+sex+cannot+cause+his+lover%27s+orgasm.+The+mouth+and+vagina+++searchmechaniks+-+http%3A%2F%2Faffiniahotels.net%2F__media__%2Fjs%2Fnetsoltrademark.php%3Fd%3Dav1611.org%252Fnewslink.php%253Fnews_link%253Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.searchmechaniks.ru%252Fprodvigenie_saytov%252F++are+both+susceptible+to+thrush+%28a+yeast+infection%29%2C+being+warm+and+moist.+These+similarities+probably+explain+why+men+almost+swoon+if+offered+oral+sex.+If+cunnilingus+provided+the+same+pleasure+presumably+women+would+be+more+willing+to+offer+fellatio+in+exchange.%3Cbr%3E+%3Cbr%3E++%3Cbr%3E+%3Cbr%3E++Both+sexes+may+be+aroused+by+the+concept+of+either+being+the+penetrator+or+being+penetrated+regardless+of+sexual+orientation.+Both+men+and+women+can+also+use+an+artificial+phallus+to+simulate+penetration+as+a+turn-on+either+for+themselves+or+for+a+lover.+Both+sexes+can+receive+penetrative+sex+but+only+a+man+can+fully+penetrate+a+partner+with+his+own+sex+organ.+To+be+capable+of+penetration+the+penis+must+be+erect+so+a+man+must+first+be+aroused+but+the+receiver+of+intercourse+does+not+need+to+be+aroused.%3Cbr%3E+%3Cbr%3E++%3Cbr%3E+%3Cbr%3E++Being+the+receiver+of+penetrative+sex+with+a+sensitive+lover+may+assist+with+orgasm+by+mental+association+but+it+does+not+in+itself+cause+orgasm.; Penetration testing is the process of evaluating the security of a remote system. This process is carried out by IT Security professionals specialised in finding and exploiting the weaknesses of the remote system.
Pentesting is said to be one of the most difficult jobs in the world, since you've to be extremely skilled and experienced in order to be successful.
In recent times the requirement for qualified and well trained penetration testers has boomed rapidly.
Applying for an online penetration testing course is the fastest and most comfortable way to achieve the skills required to enter the field.
1. Mind the quality, not just certifications
All of the online penetration testing courses provide some form of certification. While companies certainly favor certified candidates, in the long run, your skills will be they key for your success.
Whether you work as freelance penetration tester or in an IT Security company, you will be asked to provide solutions to the discovered vulnerabilities: a penetration testing course should not just provide you with the "how to's" but also of the "why's".
You want your next penetration testing course to teach you the logic and the theory behind every technique before teaching you how to put it in place.
2. eLearning
Penetration testing courses delivered online are usually in form of PDF textual contents delivered to you.
If you wish to widen your skills on the subject or just enter the field, avoid the mistake of paying ten times more than a book to receive nothing more than an electronic book: You would end up with an awkward text to read in front of your PC.
eLearning is there to facilitate and make your learning much more effective. Make sure you pick a course that employs the most recent elearning tools available. You don't have time to read pages and pages of text when a single flash sample accomplishes the same result in a fraction of your precious time.
3. Methodology is king
Penetration testing is a complex process that involves many steps. Understanding advanced techniques or knowing how to use tools will not make you a skilled professional. Methodology will ensure that the project is carried out at the state of the art:
Penetration testing is once again a complex process and as such should be learnt. Make sure that you look for the presence of this important feature in your next penetration testing course.
4. Practical skills win
Penetration testing is the most practical of the skills required of an IT Security professional. You don't want to just read. You want to practice the learned skills early in the learning process. The more you practice the better you will be in the trenches.
Regarding the salary, the occupation of penetration tester provides a nice platform to earn increasing income. Generally, the income for a penetration tester is averaged between $10,000 and $20,000 per engagement and the median annual income for this group reaches approximately $100,000.
Today certainly it may be considered as one of the few career options that may provide you the long-term job growth and consequential rewards.
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Wilda Burnside
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August 26, 2018
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http://pos.escada.co.kr - http://pos.escada.co.kr/?document_srl=4523025&mid=EKO1108&listStyle=&cpage=; The first of the Oracle 12c certification exams to go into production is 1Z0-061: Oracle Database 12c: SQL Fundamentals. Oracle University put this exam into production almost simultaneously with the retirement of the much older exam 1Z0-007: Introduction to Oracle9i SQL. However, the 11g version of the SQL Fundamentals exam, 1Z0-051, is still available. Having two equivalent exams in production leads to a fair amount of confusion among certification candidates. In this article I will discuss the two exams, what is different between them, and how to choose one over the other.
Either will satisfy the SQL requirement for the "Oracle Database 11g Administrator Certified Associate" or "Oracle PL/SQL Developer Certified Associate" tracks. The SQL requirement can also be satisfied by passing 1Z0-047: Oracle Database SQL Expert. However, 1Z0-047 is a considerably harder exam than either 1Z0-051 or 1Z0-061. This is an option that should only be considered if you have worked with Oracle SQL extensively. This article focuses on the SQL fundamentals exams.
The 11g and 12c SQL Fundamentals exams are almost identical in terms of content covered and requirements satisfied for Oracle certifications. Oracle does not require you to use the 12c SQL Fundamentals when pursuing the 12c DBA track or the 11g exam for the DBA track in that release. Any Oracle SQL exam (including retired ones) can be used for any Oracle certification track that has a SQL requirement. For example, the SQL test I took over a decade ago was 1Z0-001: Introduction to Oracle: SQL and PL/SQL. That test has been retired for years, but could still be applied for the 12c track.
While the content of the two exams is very similar, there are a few differences. Both 1Z0-051 and 1Z0-061 contain forty-one topics. Of those, thirty-six are common to both exams. This means the tests have about 88% commonality by topic count. The last section of the 11g exam (Creating Other Schema Objects) was removed from the exam in the 12c version. The topics covered in that section are:
Create simple and complex views
Retrieve data from views
Create, maintain, and use sequences
Create and maintain indexes
Create private and public synonyms
For the 1Z0-061 exam, Oracle University added a new 'Introduction' section with the following four topics:
Describe the features of Oracle Database 12c
Describe the salient features of Oracle Cloud 12c
Explain the theoretical and physical aspects of a relational database
Describe Oracle server's implementation of RDBMS and object relational database management system (ORDBMS)
They also added one more topic to the "Managing Tables using DML statements" section:
Truncate data
I have to say that I am very disappointed with Oracle University's decision to put TRUNCATE (which is a DDL operation) under a section specifically about DML statements. This is not something that makes sense in a test designed for people who are new to SQL. I am sure that OU would be heartbroken to learn of my disapproval.
The 1Z0-061 exam has nine more questions than 1Z0-051 (75 vs 66) and a slightly higher passing score (65% vs 60%). This does not necessarily mean that the test is harder to pass, though. The topics that have been added are ones that are likely to have questions that are more straightforward than the topics that were removed. OU has a certain target percentage of candidates that they want to pass each test on a first attempt. If they raised the passing score, it was because they felt the updated test had easier questions.
I have to say that choosing one test over the other is really a toss-up. The 11g exam is not particularly dated and all of the topics are still relevant. There might be a little bit of long-term benefit in having the 12c exam on your record rather than 11g, simply because 12c will be around after 11g is retired. However, 11g is currently the standard database used in production environments. Very few companies will have moved to 12c yet. In addition, none of my employers have inquired (or cared) about the specific tests I took to gain my Oracle certifications. Pick the exam that makes the most sense to you and you can be confident that you are not making a mistake. Whichever one you choose, good luck on the test.
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August 26, 2018
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pentest - http://www.aclass.com.sg/?option=com_k2&view=itemlist&task=user&id=4101718. Penetration testing is the process of evaluating the security of a remote system. This process is carried out by IT Security professionals specialised in finding and exploiting the weaknesses of the remote system.
Pentesting is said to be one of the most difficult jobs in the world, since you've to be extremely skilled and experienced in order to be successful.
In recent times the requirement for qualified and well trained penetration testers has boomed rapidly.
Applying for an online penetration testing course is the fastest and most comfortable way to achieve the skills required to enter the field.
1. Mind the quality, not just certifications
All of the online penetration testing courses provide some form of certification. While companies certainly favor certified candidates, in the long run, your skills will be they key for your success.
Whether you work as freelance penetration tester or in an IT Security company, you will be asked to provide solutions to the discovered vulnerabilities: a penetration testing course should not just provide you with the "how to's" but also of the "why's".
You want your next penetration testing course to teach you the logic and the theory behind every technique before teaching you how to put it in place.
2. eLearning
Penetration testing courses delivered online are usually in form of PDF textual contents delivered to you.
If you wish to widen your skills on the subject or just enter the field, avoid the mistake of paying ten times more than a book to receive nothing more than an electronic book: You would end up with an awkward text to read in front of your PC.
eLearning is there to facilitate and make your learning much more effective. Make sure you pick a course that employs the most recent elearning tools available. You don't have time to read pages and pages of text when a single flash sample accomplishes the same result in a fraction of your precious time.
3. Methodology is king
Penetration testing is a complex process that involves many steps. Understanding advanced techniques or knowing how to use tools will not make you a skilled professional. Methodology will ensure that the project is carried out at the state of the art:
Penetration testing is once again a complex process and as such should be learnt. Make sure that you look for the presence of this important feature in your next penetration testing course.
4. Practical skills win
Penetration testing is the most practical of the skills required of an IT Security professional. You don't want to just read. You want to practice the learned skills early in the learning process. The more you practice the better you will be in the trenches.
Regarding the salary, the occupation of penetration tester provides a nice platform to earn increasing income. Generally, the income for a penetration tester is averaged between $10,000 and $20,000 per engagement and the median annual income for this group reaches approximately $100,000.
Today certainly it may be considered as one of the few career options that may provide you the long-term job growth and consequential rewards.
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August 25, 2018
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Searchmechaniks.ru http://vscompared.com/Enjoy_A_Slice_Of_Heaven_At_Holy_Kalkaji. Microsoft SQL Server 2000 is a full-featured relational database management system that offers a variety of administrative tools to ease the burdens of database development, maintenance and administration. It operates in one of two authentication modes: Windows Authentication Mode (the default) or Mixed Mode.
When you install the SQL Server 2000, you can log in the server with Windows Authentication and SQL Server Authentication if you select mixed mode authentication. If you select Windows Authentication, you cannot assign a SA password during installation. However, you should set the password after installation.
It is very easy for one to set SA password in SQL 2000. Just follow the below steps:
* 1. Expand a server group, and then expand a server.
* 2. Expand Security, and then click Logins.
* 3. In the details pane, right-click SA, and then click Properties.
* 4. In the Password box, type the new password.
The type of client connections determines the choice of security mode. If all of the incoming clients support trusted connections, you can use Windows Authentication Mode. If some clients do not support trusted connections, you can select Mixed Mode.
If you forget the SA password, you will need to use MS SQL Server Password Unlocker to reset the password for SQL 2000. MS SQL Server Password Unlocker is easy yet powerful SQL password reset software for you to reset SQL password, including reset SA password and other user passwords. It provides you an easy and safe way to reset SQL password for Microsoft SQL Server 2000/2005/2008 in a minute. No need for you to reinstall SQL on your PC. The file in master.mdf format is enough for you to recover SA password SQL 2000.
Steps to reset SQL 2000 password for SA as follows:
* 1. Download and install MS SQL Server Password Unlocker.
* 2. Click the application icon to run it.
* 3. Click Open to import your master.mdf file. All the user names of your MS SQL will be displayed.
* 4. Select SA account, click Change password button to reset the password.
* 5. Type a new password, and then click OK to finish your operation.
Note: This method to reset SA password in SQL 2000 is usually applied when you cannot login SQL Server 2000 by Windows Authentication wile you forget system administrator login password.
More information about SA password:
According to Microsoft, System administrator (SA) is a special login provided for backward compatibility. By default, it is assigned to the sysadmin fixed server role and cannot be changed. Although SA is a built-in administrator login, do not use it routinely. Instead, make system administrators members of the sysadmin fixed server role, and have them log on using their own logins. Use SA only when there is no other way to log in to an instance of Microsoft SQL Server.
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August 24, 2018
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searchmechaniks.ru - http://www.jamustudio.com/index.php/The_Penetration_Tester_-_Keeping_Computer_Systems_Safe. WASHINGTON (AP) - Boasting in vague terms about the numbers being "way down," President Donald Trump may have offered false hope that the opioid epidemic is subsiding. His critics on immigration policy spread a false alarm that the government took 1,500 immigrant children from their parents and lost them.
Here's a look at a sampling of rhetoric from the president and his detractors over the past week, and the reality behind the statements:
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In this May 29, 2018, photo, President Donald Trump speaks at a rally in Nashville, Tenn. Trump fabricated history when it came to the 2016 election, his achievements on the opioid epidemic and a congressman's voting record on taxes. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
TRUMP: "African-Americans vote for Democrats for the most part. You know, vast majority. They've been doing it for over 100 years." - Nashville rally Tuesday.
THE FACTS: Not 100 years or anything close. Most African-Americans for much of U.S. history were disenfranchised, then prevented from voting until the 1965 Voting Rights Act, which outlawed racial discrimination in voting. Before then, those who could vote mostly backed Republicans until the 1932 election of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, whose New Deal programs of economic relief helped spur a longer-term shift of black support from Republican to Democrat.
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TRUMP: "Some of these states, I won by 44 points." - Nashville rally.
THE FACTS: Not some. One. He won Wyoming with 70 percent of the vote in 2016, exceeding Hillary Clinton's 22 percent by nearly 48 points, according to Associated Press election data. His next biggest win came in West Virginia, where he won by 42 points.
Nationwide, Trump lost the popular vote. He garnered 46 percent to Clinton's 48 percent, but ultimately won the election based on an Electoral College system in which the votes of smaller rural states that generally backed Trump are weighted more heavily than big, Democratic-leaning states such as New York and California.
Under the U.S. system of electing presidents, Electoral College votes are set equal to the number of U.S. representatives in each state plus its two senators.
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TRUMP: "We got $6 billion for opioid and getting rid of that scourge that's taking over our country. And the numbers are way down. We're getting the word out - bad. Bad stuff. You go to the hospital, you have a broken arm, you come out, you're a drug addict with this crap. It's way down. We're doing a good job with it. But we got $6 billion to help us with opioid." - Nashville rally.
THE FACTS: That's misleading. One leading indicator of the opioid epidemic is down - painkiller prescriptions. Other indicators are up, such as the number of overdoses and deaths. And none of that has to do with the $6 billion enacted by Congress. The numbers are from 2017; the money is for this year and next.
Prescriptions for opioid painkillers filled in the U.S. fell almost 9 percent last year, the largest drop in 25 years. The total dosage of opioid prescriptions filled in 2017 declined by 12 percent because more prescriptions were for a shorter duration, fewer new patients started on them and high-dose prescriptions dropped. The numbers are from health data firm IQVIA's Institute for Human Data Science.
But overdose deaths involving opioids rose to about 46,000 for the 12-month period ended October 2017, up about 15 percent from October 2016, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The numbers are preliminary because of continuing cause-of-death investigations later in the reporting period. They could go higher.
As well, the CDC says emergency department visits for overdoses of opioids rose 30 percent in the U.S. from July 2016 to September 2017. Overdoses shot up 70 percent in the Midwest in that time while increasing by 54 percent in large cities in 16 states.
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TRUMP: "Democrats mistakenly tweet 2014 pictures from Obama's term showing children from the Border in steel cages. They thought it was recent pictures in order to make us look bad, but backfires." - tweet Tuesday.
THE FACTS: He is correct about widespread misrepresentation of the photos on Twitter.
The photos, taken by AP, were from 2014, during the Obama administration, but were presented by liberal activists as if they showed the effects of Trump's immigration policy now. The photos were taken at a center run by the Customs and Border Protection Agency in Nogales, Arizona. One photo shows two unidentified female detainees sleeping in a holding cell. It's not clear that many prominent Democrats spread an Arizona Republic story that used the photos, though some did.
Democrat Antonio Villaraigosa, former Los Angeles mayor now running for governor, tweeted that he was: "Speechless. This is not who we are as a nation." Jon Favreau, ex-speechwriter for Obama, tweeted: "This is happening right now." They and others deleted their tweets when they realized the mistake.
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TRUMP: "A.P. has just reported that the Russian Hoax Investigation has now cost our government over $17 million, and going up fast. No Collusion, except by the Democrats!" - tweet Friday.
THE FACTS: The AP did not report the cost is going up fast. It cited a Justice Department finding that the investigation over 10 months has cost $16.7 million, which Trump rounded up to $17 million. Of the costs assigned to the investigation, $9 million would have been spent even absent the investigation, the department said.
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TRUMP: "Not that it matters but I never fired James Comey because of Russia! The Corrupt Mainstream Media loves to keep pushing that narrative, but they know it is not true!" - tweet Thursday.
THE FACTS: Trump himself fed that "narrative." The president has said at least twice that Comey's firing in May 2017 was related to the FBI's investigation into whether Trump's campaign associates coordinated with Russia in an effort to sway the 2016 election. And his lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, told Fox News in May that Trump fired Comey because the FBI director wouldn't publicly state that Trump "wasn't a target" of the Russia investigation. Trump's public rationale for firing Comey has shifted on multiple occasions.
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TRUMP, referring to Robert Iger, CEO of ABC's parent Walt Disney Co.: "Iger, where is my call of apology? You and ABC have offended millions of people, and they demand a response. How is Brian Ross doing? He tanked the market with an ABC lie, yet no apology. Double Standard!" - tweet Thursday.
THE FACTS: "No apology" is wrong. Trump should know that because he expressed satisfaction in December with ABC's statement that said, "We deeply regret and apologize for the serious error" by Ross, an investigative reporter.
Ross had reported that Trump, as a candidate, directed aide Michael Flynn to make contact with Russian officials during the campaign, a potentially explosive development. Ross changed his report hours later, saying his source stated that Trump's outreach actually came after Trump won the election, when presidents-elect might be expected to get to know foreign officials. ABC issued the apology, suspended Ross for four weeks without pay and said he would no longer report on Trump.
At the time, that pleased Trump, who tweeted: "Congratulations to @ABC News for suspending Brian Ross for his horrendously inaccurate and dishonest report on the Russia, Russia, Russia Witch Hunt. More Networks and 'papers' should do the same with their Fake News!"
Trump's revived wrath at ABC and Iger comes after the network canceled Roseanne Barr's show because of her racist tweet about Valerie Jarrett, who was an aide to President Barack Obama. Iger tweeted that the cancellation was "the right thing" to do.
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TRUMP: "There is no one better to represent the people of N.Y. and Staten Island (a place I know very well) than @RepDanDonovan, who is strong on Borders & Crime, loves our Military & our Vets, voted for Tax Cuts and is helping me to Make America Great Again. Dan has my full endorsement!" - tweet Wednesday.
THE FACTS: He's incorrect about the tax cuts he signed into law in December. Donovan voted against them, one of the few Republicans to do so. He told AP on Thursday that Trump knew that. "The president was well aware," he said. "We've had discussions about my tax vote, the president and I." Donovan opposed the tax bill because he said it would mean a tax increase for his constituents. "With the state and local tax deduction nearly eliminated, this tax bill doesn't equal relief for far too many New Yorkers," he said at the time.
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TRUMP, sharing this tweet from broadcaster Rush Limbaugh: "If the FBI was so concerned, and if they weren't targeting Trump, they should have told Trump. If they were really concerned about the Russians infiltrating a campaign (hoax), then why not try to stop it? Why not tell Trump? Because they were pushing this scam." - Thursday.
THE FACTS: The FBI did tell the Trump campaign about threats posed by foreign intelligence services. What level of detail it disclosed has not been established. It is now well known that Trump aides had multiple contacts with Russian interests during the campaign and the FBI was investigating those contacts for any evidence of collusion between the campaign and Russia. It is therefore unlikely that the FBI would share specifics that might compromise its criminal investigation.
In August 2016, an FBI counterintelligence agent gave candidate Trump what is known within the bureau as a defensive briefing about the threats from foreign intelligence services. Such briefings are fairly standard and are intended to help campaigns guard against infiltration or hacking by foreign governments, such as Russia and China. Similar briefings were given to Clinton and the two vice presidential picks prior to the election, according to an October 2017 letter from Greg Brower, then the FBI's head of congressional affairs.
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JIM CARREY, actor: "1500 innocent children ripped from their mothers' arms at our border. Lost in Trump's 'system'. - tweet May 27.
THE FACTS: This didn't happen. Many Trump critics, Carrey among them, misrepresented the fate of nearly 1,500 minors who came to the border - without their parents - and were transferred by U.S. authorities to sponsors in the country.
The Health and Human Services Department followed up with such children by calling their households to check on them late last year, getting information on the whereabouts of most, officials said. But they could not account for 1,475 of them, in part because many sponsors didn't respond to the calls.
On that basis, Trump critics are calling the children "lost." But in that round of calls, the Trump administration actually had a slightly better rate of confirming such children's circumstances than the Obama administration did in 2016, according to an inspector general's report - 86 percent versus 85 percent.
The episode with the unaccompanied children and the 2014 photos distracted from what is actually happening. Under a Trump policy to enforce criminal charges against people crossing the border illegally with few or no previous offenses, separation of parents from children is bound to become more common, and that trend may have started.
A Customs and Border Protection official told lawmakers that 658 children had been separated from their parents at the border from May 6 to May 19, after border agents began referring every illegal entry to criminal prosecutors. This is in addition to hundreds more who were estimated to have been removed from their parents at the border since October.
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Associated Press writers Anne Flaherty and Chad Day in Washington, Mike Stobbe in New York, Carla K. Johnson in Seattle and Elliot Spagat in San Diego contributed to this report.
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