Posted on 04/29/2013 8:37:40 PM PDT by montag813
Its a good thing Jan Brewer is a politician and not a journalist. The Associated Press recently struck the term illegal immigrant from its lexicon. Not so Arizonas feisty governor and shes not backing down on this one.
Brewer defended her use of the word during an interview with a clearly irritated ABC News Senior National Correspondant Jim Avila, who repeatedly pestered Brewer to change her language, to no avail:
Ive heard you use the phrase over and over and over again. Theyre insulted by the term, illegal immigrant. That that brands a person. What they do is illegal immigration, but the people themselves are not illegals. Have you thought about it at all, with so many Hispanics in your state? To stop using that word illegal immigrant?When Avila called her use of the phrase offensive to some people, Brewer remained firm in her convictions.No, to me theyre illegal immigrants, Brewer said.
When you break the law, youre doing something illegal, that makes you an illegal, she added. So they are an illegal immigrant.
Well Im sorry, but I believe that if you break the law and youre an illegal immigrant and youre in this country illegally, you are an illegal immigrant, she said.She added that the term illegal immigrant was considered politically correct for years - as opposed to the more accurate term illegal alien, but now suddenly people want to change it. Brewer also expressed that illegal immigrants are people, but that the law must be followed, for the safety of Arizonans.
Although the annoying Avila wasted nearly half the interview persisting in trying to get the Governor to abandon the term, the rest of the interview was also news-making, as Brewer said the border was not secure by a longshot, and said that she opposes the 'Gang of Eight' amnesty bill.
Nice to see Arizona's governor stand by the rule of law, and stick to her guns.
Here's the full interview...
Excerpt...click here for the full article.
The AP is becoming anti-American.
“Becoming?” ALL American media (with exceptions that can be counted on a butcher’s right hand) are , as Pat Caddell said, enemies of the American people.
P.S. How many of us have a butcher with all his fingers still attached? Really?
Yep!
Someone seriously needs to remind señor Avila, that in Mexico, the government has the constitutional right to kick any foreigners out of the country, at any point, for whatever reason the government deems necessary. Period. So down there it really doesn't matter with regards to someone's status.
Also, in Mexico, the government still denies the right of free open expression to foreigners in its Constitution. Down there, the government can kick you out of the country for actively participating in political demonstrations. Where in the hell has been Mr. Avila's reporting with regards to these issues...??
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