NationStates Jolt Archive


Latina activist blasts US media coverage of immigration issue

The Nazz
28-03-2006, 21:04
I don't generally copy and paste this kind of stuff, but I couldn't find any of the points I'd want to cut, so here it goes, an open letter to the US media over the coverage of the recent immigration legislation debate. (http://alisavaldesrodriguez.blogspot.com/2006/03/how-stupid-are-us-media.html)

Open letter to CNN and other mainstream US media outlets:


1. The vast majority of Hispanics/Latinos in the U.S. (75 percent of us) were born and raised here, including many of us who have roots here that predate the arrival of the pilgrims.

2. "Immigrant" is not synonymous with "Latino" and the media should stop pretending they mean the same thing.

3. The CNN analyst who said today "Keep in mind, Latino voters are LEGAL immigrants, not illegal immigrants" should be FIRED for sloppy thinking. MOST LATINOS ARE NOT IMMIGRANTS AT ALL, PINCHE CABRON.

4. Immigrants to contemporary USA come from EVERYWHERE. There are, for instance, 100,000 Nigerians in Houston, and tens of thousands of ILLEGAL Irish in Boston. If this debate is truly about immigration, as opposed to racist portrayals of Latinos, please curb your coverage to be more responsible.

5. Just because someone waves a Mexican or Colombian flag at a peaceful demonstration does not mean the demonstration is a "riot" or the people unAmerican. Lou Dobbs should get his panties out of a knot and realize it is no different than someone waving an Irish flag in Southie or an Italian flag in Queens. These flags are not waved as proof of national allegiance; they are waved in solidarity with a person's cultural heritage.

6. You can be a Mexican American and never have had an ancestor come over the US border; vast portions of the United States of today USED TO BE MEXICO or SPAIN. If you failed to learn this in high school, your teachers should be fired.

7. The vast majority of Hispanics/Latinos in the US speak English as a first language. The Pew Center for Hispanic research shows that by the third generation, all Latin American immigrant descendents - 100 percent of them - are English-first, English dominant. Zero percent speak Spanish as a first or primary language by the third generation.

8. The US has TWO international borders, not ONE. To date, not a single terrorist has gotten to the US through Mexico; to date, at least two suspected terrorists have arrived here through Canada. In fact, I would not be surprised if, while the media and xenophobes are focused on the Mexican border, terrorists figure out that it might be a good idea to walk over from Vancouver to Seattle for a latte.

9. Not all Hispanics/Latinos are Mexican or of Mexican origin in the U.S., and most people of Mexican extraction in the US were born in the UNITED STATES.

10. Please check for plans to give Haliburton the contract to build a wall along the Mexican border before caving in to the right-wing propaganda about a "crisis" in immigration from Mexico.

11. Please be careful when you discuss these issues not to stereotype or overgeneralize. The anti-Latino frenzy you're creating is leading to a racist backlash against tens of millions of native-born Americans who happen to have Spanish names.

12. The following are also Spanish names: California, Arizona, Florida, Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego. Why does CNN allow states, cities and rivers with Spanish names to be American, while disallowing American people with Spanish names the same right...?

13. Please tell us what the problems are that are caused by illegal immigrants. Don't just say there is a "debate". Tell us in concrete terms what the risks and dangers are being brought to the US by "illegal" immigrants. Can't find any? Thought so.

14. Please remember that the least legal and least assimilable of American immigrants were...the English. And the only people who can claim to be true "Americans" are Native Americans.

15. Most Mexicans are Native Americans.

16. Shut up about this non-issue and get back to BEING JOURNALISTS, covering the REAL issues, like the illegal war in Iraq and the lies that got us there; the record-setting trade deficit; Bush's bankrupting of America; NSA's illegal wiretapping of American citizens; the fact that our public schools are MORE segregated than they were before Brown vs. the Board of Education; the fact that we as a nation have now slipped to having only the 27th freest press in the world; the Plame leak and the consequences of it being that Americans are much less safe than we were before Cheney and his friends played "revenge"; the disappearance of the American middle class and unions; the sorry state of the FAA; the rapid devaluation of the American dollar on the world market thanks to idiot leaders; the dismantling of the endangered species act by our administration; the rapid and unprecedented rise of a white underclass (the fastest rise in poor whites in American history has occurred under Bush); the enormous and growing gap between rich and poor in America.


All best,

Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez
Sumamba Buwhan
28-03-2006, 21:21
pretty good list there... it is very true that the media overall seems to be giving the impression that illegal immigrants are the ones protesting when really the vast majority are native born citizens. I admit that I was duped as well into thinking that most of the protesters were immigrants and most likely illegal.
The Nazz
28-03-2006, 21:23
pretty good list there... it is very true that the media overall seems to be giving the impression that illegal immigrants are the ones protesting when really the vast majority are native born citizens. I admit that I was duped as well into thinking that most of the protesters were immigrants and most likely illegal.
It's an easy mistake to make--and I'm guilty of thinking it for a moment as well. We just get blasted with it day after day after day and it's easy to lose sight of what the facts are in the matter.
PsychoticDan
28-03-2006, 21:25
pretty good list there... it is very true that the media overall seems to be giving the impression that illegal immigrants are the ones protesting when really the vast majority are native born citizens. I admit that I was duped as well into thinking that most of the protesters were immigrants and most likely illegal.
I don't understand what they're protesting, then. If they're citizens, they're citizens. If they're legal immigrants then they're legal immigrants. There is no bill before congress aimed at legal immigration and if you're a citizen than it doesn't effet you at all. :confused:
Free Soviets
28-03-2006, 21:35
I don't understand what they're protesting, then. If they're citizens, they're citizens. If they're legal immigrants then they're legal immigrants. There is no bill before congress aimed at legal immigration and if you're a citizen than it doesn't effet you at all. :confused:

yeah, nobody ever protests in solidarity with others
Free Soviets
28-03-2006, 21:38
"Lou Dobbs should get his panties out of a knot"

he can't, he's too busy sticking his tongue down the collective pant's of the nazi vigilantes...i mean 'good patriotic not at all racist concerned mainstream american citizens'
Sumamba Buwhan
28-03-2006, 21:40
I don't understand what they're protesting, then. If they're citizens, they're citizens. If they're legal immigrants then they're legal immigrants. There is no bill before congress aimed at legal immigration and if you're a citizen than it doesn't effet you at all. :confused:


I would venture to guess that they are protesting because it would target them as as felons as they give food and shelter to a family member that came from another country, or perhaps they just take issue with their family being deemed felons for trying to make their way in the world by going to a country where jobs are available even if it's not legal.

Maybe some of them think that it would be stupid to fill up our prisons even more with non-violent offenders.

I really haven't looked into the issue that deeply.

Yes, they are doing something illegal but the punishment is too severe. They already often risk their lives to cross the border, so I don't think a felony will stop them from coming. With that view, why put a bigger strain on the legal system, when the only purpose it will fill, seemingly is that the prisons are sure to fill up faster?

These people are trying to make a better life for themselves and their families in a land that used to belong to them. I don't see a problem with that.
Gift-of-god
28-03-2006, 22:06
Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez,

You are a real American. Thank you.

Hasta la victoria siempre.

Gift-of-god