May 15, 2008
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05/14/08 - An Iowa Reader Tells
Postville’s Side Of The Immigration Raids—Since The MSM
Won’t
A Georgia Reader Sees Propaganda In The New York Times’ Coverage Of Postville Immigration Raids
From:
Ryan Murphy (e-mail
him)
Re: Today’s Letter:
An Iowa Reader Tells Postville’s Side Of The Story—Since
The MSM Won’t
Not only did the local
Iowa media neglect the full story of the Postville
raids, so too did the major daily newspapers throughout
the country.
The New York Times added
more details about the raid that resulted in 300
arrests. [Hundreds
Are Arrested in US Sweep Of Meat Plant,
Susan Saulny, New York Times, May 13, 2008]
But—and importantly—the Times story is
misleading in two places.
First:
"Federal officials leased
an expansive fairground area in nearby
Waterloo to process and
house the arrested workers. Among people at the
fairgrounds and in Postville, ‘there is a lot of fear,’
said Prof. Mark A. Grey, who focuses on immigration at
the University of Northern Iowa." (e-mail
Grey)
While this statement may be true on its surface, one
can point out it is only the illegal aliens (and maybe
plant owner
Aaron Rubashkin) who would have any reason to be
afraid.
I have no doubt the Americans in Postville are
tickled pink, in view of the
problems the illegal alien colony has caused them in
terms of crime, social costs and cultural disruption.
Second:
“ ‘It’s absolutely
devastating to the local economy,’ Professor Grey said.”
Seeing how this plant uses illegal aliens, the only
impact it would have on the local economy would be that
which exists only to serve the needs of the illegal
aliens.
I don't believe for one minute that the American
population of Postville is hurt by these arrests in any
meaningful way.
Kudos to ICE for finally going after
Rubashkin’s unlawful enterprise.
Rubashkin, who should be
criminally charged, may now wish that he had
hired Americans at a decent wage.
Joe Guzzardi comments:
NYT
reporter Saulny quotes Grey liberally for her story. She
doesn’t, however, offer the opinions of others—like
us—who view the raid and arrests as a triumph for
immigration enforcement. Saulny also identifies Grey
innocently as a mere “professor” when, in fact,
he is a well-known and long-standing advocate for open
borders. Grey is the Director of the
Iowa Center for Immigration Leadership and Integration
and has a
website dedicated to
training and “welcoming” the (illegal) immigrant
workforce.