Posted on 04/04/2006 6:34:13 AM PDT by petkus
Spanish-language media played key roles in the hot debate over immigration legislation
As the immigration debate heats up across the country, Spanish-language media and some of their key players are being both applauded and chastised for their roles in the process.
Last week, many people nationwide were surprised at the speed with which hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets in what seemed a coordinated effort to protest what they called punitive proposed House legislation. That legislation seeks stiffer penalties for people who are in the country illegally and for those helping them.
Protesters, including students who walked out of school, claimed partial victory as a Senate committee approved a bill without those provisions.
So how did these demonstrations get mobilized?
Organizers used Spanish-language media, including television, radio, newspapers and Web sites, to keep people informed about events and marches. They are continuing to do so as the debate winds through the Senate and as organizers in North Texas are planning a march Sunday in downtown Dallas.
Even while the war on terror and in Iraq have taken center stage in the mainstream news media during the last three years, immigration reform has remained a hot topic among the Spanish-language media and their audiences.
Across the country last week, Spanish-language newspapers, from large dailies to small weeklies, have written editorials on the apparent awakening of the "sleeping giant" and have called on Congress to craft a humane immigration bill. Television programs have replayed the mass demonstrations, and talk-show callers have debated the use of the Mexican flag in the protests.
Some of the Spanish-language media's most prominent names have found themselves in the forefront of the debate.
Jorge Ramos and Maria Elena Salinas, co-anchors of powerhouse Univision, dropped their usually objective delivery of the news on .
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let me insert the (/sarcasm) in the author's behalf
Why personal attacks instead of discussion of the issues?
Regardless of the outcome, the catholic church will remain to work its sedition, priests are not all that worried.
You sound like a Know-Nothing broken record
The US Conference of Catholic Bishops isn't the entire Church, this position isn't upheld in the Catechism and this is not a statement by the Pope.
What's so difficult to understand about those facts?
The bishops' position IS upheld in the Catechism. If you go to the link, you will see that their position is not far from yours.
You somehow want to leave the impression that Mahoney is acting against Catholic teaching, and that is most assuredly NOT the case!!
Thank you for finding that! Another poster claimed different, but I couldn't remember what the Holy Father actually said. Look, if someone crawls onto your property and is in bad shape, give that person aid, and call the appropriate agency, ie:an ambulance and the sheriff. They can sort out legal status. You've done your job as a judeo-Christian/human being.
The more time that passes, the more I think that Mahoney has more loyalty to communism than to the Church.
I should have been clearer in my comment, being in a hurry doesn't always get it.
When I said the US Conference isn't the entire church, that is a true statment. What I failed to elabortate on was Mahoney's position, which isn't even what the Bishop's have said themselves.
Yes, the Bishop's position is upheld in the Catechism via helping others, pushing for economic relief in other countries, helping people to achieve legal immigration status etc. The Bishop's though fail to mention that they are also to uphold the laws of the US.
I made the mistake of lumping Mahoney's in with all the Bishop's. He's gone WAY past what the conference has said. In fact, Mahoney says he will in fact break any laws the US has or passes on immigration reform.
Hopefully I'm a bit clearer on this now.
He's not wrong, and he didn't say that.
He said he would ignore a provision in the House bill that required any cleric or minister to inquire about the status of any Hispanic who requests his/her services.
That is a preposterous requirement, and the Senate has already indicated it will not be in any bill that comes out of the Senate.
Mahoney's current position is in keeping with the statements of the US bishops over the last 20 years.
Those kids were used. Yeeehaw, we get to ditch school! I live in CA, but I'm sure it played out the same in other states. Pics of cops wrestling boys to the ground, cry me a river. The irresponsibility of the adults responsible, is disgusting to me.
Mahoney is in the position of shephard of his flock. He's driving them off a cliff. Damn skippy, he should be held accountable. He is not above the law!
Have you checked out his "cathedral"? He had Our Lady, Queen of Angels condemned after an earthquake, and now I'm questioning the amount of damage actually done. I've seen bus stations with more soul that that mess he had built.
I'm with you...
My hopes are that Pope Benny will kick butt on some of these errant Priests and Cardinals.
Sorry, but I won't give a dime to Diocese here in the OC, I know they are activists in this illegal immigrant crap as well.
Better way to help is with Maryvale Orphanage. At least the money isn't going to political causes I don't support.
Send me your link to email the Vatican... I'll send one too.
It may have started that way, but the Mexican government, for example, is not just sitting idly by and watching it happen. They are supporting it at every turn. And why do you suppose that is?
I don't know how to contact the Vatican...yet. Maryvale orphanage? I didn't know we still operated orphanages. I will keep them in mind. I can't donate anything, but if I run into someone likeminded I'll pass the word.
I'm in San Bernardino diocese, and quit going to church years ago. Imagine the priest jogging up the main aisle, with the congregation hollering, "hi Father Bob"! I had previously attended Spanish language Mass because it was more time convenient, but I don't understand Spanish language all that well. So, I go to the English Mass, and this is what I got. Nevermind the argument with the "nun" in charge of CCD.
My mom and dad were going to pay for that, and would have paid to send the kids to Catholic school. I was warned that St. Mary's in Apple Valley was worse than the public school system in Victorville. This is an intensely Christian area, and the school district tended to keep the crap out of the curriculum.
I'm rooting for Pope Benedict to clean up this mess once and for all. Poor old Pope John Paul II was a wonderful person, but his health allowed others to run him over, imo.
Maybe someone has a link to the Vatican. If not, I'll find one and ping you.
Thanks for the ping. Educational discussion. Thanks to all contributors.
Nope. It's time for the Church to take care of the bad within her.
They were busing them in. Some friends were up in L.A. and saw the busloads coming in. I haven't been able to find out who provided the buses. The Mayor won't say.
Check out this movie!
Maryvale is in Rosemead and takes in girl orphans. They were the original Los Angeles orphanage years ago and were located in Boyle Hts., then built in Rosemead.
Great charity, they truly help the most abused kids, kids that cannot be put out to adoption due to the severe abuse they endured. They school them through high school and then help them get into a tech or vocational school or college.
I went to the Vatican site once, but I don't think there was a way to email the Pope.
I loved JPII, you are right about his health and those around him taking advantage.
Let's hope Pope B will be able to get things under control.
** (Involvement of Cardinal Mahony )**
Not good news for Catholics in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.
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