Carmen Yulin Cruz, mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico, has fallen for fake news once again.

On Sunday, she took aim at the Trump administration by posting photos of immigrant children being held, away from their parents, in holding facilities that appear to be less than comfortable.

Así está manteniendo la Adm Trump a menores cuyos padres son inmigrantes sin documentos. Esto es una violación vil a sus derechos.. pic.twitter.com/Q9xsbb3hgu — Carmen Yulín Cruz (@CarmenYulinCruz) May 27, 2018

Twitter translates her tweet to read as an indictment of President Trump’s immigration policy, saying, “So is keeping the Adm Trump to minors whose parents are immigrants without documents. This is a vile violation of your rights.”

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But the photos are actually from an article that was published by AZCentral in 2014, a fact that was revealed after they circulated social media on Saturday and Sunday among a number of the president’s critics.

Photos of children at a migrant holding facility have gone viral on social media. The pictures are from 2014. They were originally posted with this azcentral article about unaccompanied migrant children who were transported to a facility in Arizona. https://t.co/2DXdszR0SU — azcentral (@azcentral) May 27, 2018

Cruz, who has butted heads with President Donald Trump on several occasions since Hurricane Maria ravaged Puerto Rico, famously fell for “fake news” once before when she responded to an article published by The Onion. The article claimed that President Trump was awarding snack food giant Nabisco a contract rebuilding roads in Puerto Rico.

Nabisco Baffled After Trump Administration Gives It $200 Million Contract To Rebuild Puerto Rico’s Roads https://t.co/JFj7jLYcLp pic.twitter.com/xuAl0vPAIb — The Onion (@TheOnion) October 26, 2017

Cruz responded to the article by saying, in a now-deleted tweet, “Is this true? Great company, but not for making roads. Who is in charge?”