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    Debunking Myths That Feed Hate

    Debunking Myths That Feed Hate
    March 25th, 2008

    Kudos to MALDEF (Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund) for launching http://www)(.truthinimmigration(dot)org/Home.aspx this week. The new site tackles the many myths, exaggerations, false "facts," and just plain lies which are regular features of the immigration debate. For anyone concerned about arriving at real solutions to immigration, this website is an important tool to fight the damage that hate groups, and the networks that hand them a microphone, inflict on any attempt for rational debate on this challenging issue. For more information on how hate groups are infecting the debate with code words of hate, watch this video of Stacy Burdett of the Anti-Defamation League.

    Read on for more information about http://www().truthinimmigration(dot)org/...

    New Web site monitors immigration myths

    By Eunice Moscoso |

    March 21, 2008

    Cox News

    The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) on Thursday launched a Web site which it said would expose myths and inaccuracies about immigration.

    Peter Zamora, the group's regional counsel in Washington, said that conservative talk shows on television and the radio are putting falsehoods on the air every day that demonize immigrants.

    Such "hate speech" has led to an increase in crimes against Hispanics and makes it impossible to have a rational policy discussion on immigration reform, MALDEF officials said, in a conference call with reporters.

    Zamora said the site - http://www(dot)truthinimmigration(dot)org/ - will have new postings three to five times a week about statements in the media, on Capitol Hill, and in political campaigns.

    Last month, the National Council of La Raza and other Hispanic groups launched "We Can Stop the Hate," a campaign and Web site.

    NCLR said that the nation's three top cable news networks - CNN, Fox News Channel and MSNBC - regularly invite anti-immigrant extremists to their shows and do not identify the groups they are with or the fact that some are affiliated with white supremacist organizations or vigilante groups.

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    Pure hogwash!

    "When governments fear the people there is liberty. When the people fear the government there is tyranny."

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    ...because America is not for sale and our sovereignty is not negotiable!
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    LOL...."CODE WORDS OF HATE". GIVE ME A BREAK. NOW "ILLEGAL" IS A CODE WORD....FOR HATE NO LESS. LOL
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    OH we have seen way worse video's from the illegals, flipping off Americans, grabbing their crotch, call names, Oh I forgot it is ok for them to call people gringo's These video' are mild compared to the pro illegals...Americans can't even have a march in our own country without them screaming all kinds of stuff at us, so give us a break with your HATE crap!!
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    AS reported by the Mexican media::::::

    IHT

    MEXICO CITY: Federal lawmakers want to raise the minimum age for marriage to 18 for both sexes to keep children from dropping out of school, according to a bill introduced in Mexico’s Senate on Thursday.

    The current minimum age of 14 for women and 16 for men encourages children “to leave school and go to work, causing a situation that creates a vicious circle of poverty,â€

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