UPDATE: Around 8:30pm EST, the Associated Press modified this release in a more balanced format in response to ALIPAC's media advisory release. Read the details at...
http://www.alipac.us/f12/federal-jud...inance-251253/
UPDATE: Around 8:30pm EST, the Associated Press modified this release in a more balanced format in response to ALIPAC's media advisory release. Read the details at...
http://www.alipac.us/f12/federal-jud...inance-251253/
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This is a victory for truth in reporting. But at the expense of having to expose half-truths fashioned to deceive the American Public into believing that illegal aliens now have the same recourse and rights as American citizens.
Reporters have to make a living, and unless their articles are read they soon find themselves looking for another career. At the same time they know if they report the damaging effects of wholesale illegal immigration their editors first edit the coverage and remove the evidence while blackballing them out of a job.
The Associated Press has issued a formal correction this afternoon!
http://www.timesonline.com/news/nati...c529e5f7f.htmlQuote:
Correction: BC-US--Nebraska Immigration story
Posted: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 4:20 pm | Updated: 5:03 pm, Tue Feb 21, 2012.
Associated Press
In early versions of a Feb. 20 story about a federal judge's ruling on a challenge to an illegal immigration law in Fremont, Neb., The Associated Press erroneously reported most of the law had been rejected by the court. Later versions of the story correctly reflected that while the court rejected part of the law that would have denied housing permits to illegal immigrants, it also upheld other aspects of the law, including a requirement that employers verify the citizenship status of prospective employees.