More Associated Press BS

November 30, 2008 -- American Patrol Report

The Associated Press is a well-known bleeding heart liberal organization. When reporting on illegal immigration they rarely point to murderous gangsters who have been deported. Rather they pick examples designed to illicit sympathy and, in turn, to immigration law enforcement.

Consider the following excerpts from two Associated Press stories posted recently.

"My sister lives in Beverly Hills. She goes to UCLA," Rivera said as he sat on a hot sidewalk waiting for a small migrant shelter to open for the night. "My mother is a cosmetologist and a nurse. She lives in Culver City. My girlfriend lives in Granada Hills, and she's manager of a restaurant. She's born over there. My daughter's born over there.

"What do I have here?" he continued. "Look at me. You think this is life?"

The 24-year-old construction worker who grew up near the Texas border was deported twice before this year, but he is indifferent on this cool morning at O'Hare International Airport.

"I'll probably be back," he told the Associated Press.

[...]

Arellano was born while his mother visited Mexico, but has several siblings who are U.S. citizens. His father died in 1993.

"I was supposed to be born in Texas, but I came out earlier," he said. "I haven't got any family in Mexico."


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