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You have to agree that "unwanted visitor" is a bizarre descriptor, no?
Not at all. It's common language actually, here are some examples just from today's news cycle:
An "unwanted visitor" making bomb threats at a restaurant: http://www.wfmz.com/news/lehigh-val...ens-to-torch-billy-s-downtown-diner/970962318
An "unwanted visitor" lurking in people's backyards and leaving syringes: https://www.wthr.com/article/residents-kokomo-neighborhood-want-lurker-identified
An "unwanted visitor" breaking into a store at night: https://www.kelownanow.com/watercoo..._new_location_broken_into_on_opening_weekend/
This is common language, used every single day. For some reason, Breitbart picked up on this one article and made it seem like it was some strange occurrence to say "unwanted visitor" in an article that also describes the intruder as an armed robber and intruder.
This is a bizarre bit of outrage if you ask me. It kinda shows how easy it is to rile people up over nothing at all.