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    NAHJ Urges News Media to Stop Using the Term "Illegals&

    Sep 15, 2009 18:23 ET
    NAHJ Urges News Media to Stop Using the Term "Illegals" When Covering Immigration

    The Use of "Illegals" as a Noun and "Illegal Alien" Distorts Coverage, Dehumanizes the Subjects in This Important Public Policy Debate
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    WASHINGTON, DC--(Marketwire - September 15, 2009) - As the heated debates over health care and immigration reform collide, the National Association of Hispanic Journalists calls on our nation's news media to stop using the dehumanizing term "illegals" as a noun to refer to undocumented immigrants.

    NAHJ has long advocated for accurate terminology in news coverage of immigration. NAHJ is concerned with the increasing use of pejorative terms like "illegals" -- which is shorthand for "illegal aliens," another term NAHJ objects to using -- to describe the estimated 12 million undocumented people living in the United States.

    Using "illegals" in this way is grammatically incorrect and crosses the line by dehumanizing and criminalizing the person, not the action they are purported to have committed. NAHJ calls on the media to never use "illegals" in headlines and in television news crawls.

    "We continue to see 'illegals' used as a noun seeping from the fringes into the mainstream media, and in turn, into the mainstream political dialogue," said NAHJ Executive Director Iván Román. "Using these terms not only distorts the debate, but it takes away their identities as individuals and human beings. When journalists do that, it's that much easier to treat them unfairly and not give them an equal voice in the controversy."

    By incessantly using metaphors like "illegals," the news media is not only appropriating the rhetoric used by people on a particular side of the issue, but also the implication of something criminal or worthy of suspicion. That helps to predetermine the credibility or respect given to one of the protagonists of this debate, which is not conducive to good journalism and does a disservice to the principles of fairness and neutrality.

    In addition, NAHJ has always denounced the use of the degrading terms "alien" and "illegal alien" to describe undocumented immigrants because it casts them as adverse, strange beings, inhuman outsiders who come to the U.S. with questionable motivations. "Aliens" is a bureaucratic term that should be avoided unless used in a quote.

    NAHJ also calls on editors and journalists to follow generally accepted guidelines regarding race and ethnicity and refrain from reporting a person's legal status unless it is relevant to the story in question. The public in certain regions of the country have pressured news media to publish the legal status of any Latino who appears in the newspaper or on television, regardless of the story's subject.

    Doing so contributes to the growing trend of profiling Latinos as non-Americans or foreigners and using them as scapegoats for a variety of society's ills, a tone that has become more pervasive in the public dialogue over the past few years. Few now doubt that this helps create a fertile environment for hate speech which we have seen can lead to discrimination and a growing number of hate crimes in the U.S. against Latinos.

    As the U.S. tackles immigration reform in the future, NAHJ believes that responsible, fair, and non-simplistic coverage of this complex issue is in order. The words used can be part of the problem or can contribute to fair coverage and a fruitful public debate.

    NAHJ, a 1,500-member organization of reporters, editors and other journalists, addresses the use of these words and phrases by the news media in its Resource Guide for Journalists. For excerpts of some of the relevant entries in the resource guide, click here, http://www.nahj.org/nahjnews/articles/2 ... ries.shtml. For a copy of NAHJ's resource guide, visit http://www.nahj.org/resources/research.shtml.

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    Using "illegals" in this way is grammatically incorrect and crosses the line by dehumanizing and criminalizing the person,
    So I should really and I mean REALLY, be offended when I am called a Gringo
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    Illegal fits just fine... but I prefer calling them "illegal invaders"...

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    Nolo’s Plain-English Law Dictionary
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    alien
    A foreign-born person in the United States who has not become a U.S. citizen and is still a citizen of another country. Can refer to legal immigrants as well as undocumented (or, in common parlance, "illegal") aliens.
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    Lipstick on a pig while a duck walks like a duck..you know the rest of the story..
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    This is the one and only time I must agree with Schumer...it is time to stop with the so called PC and call them what they are, Illegal aliens!!

    And we all know they do not report that they are illegal aliens when they commit a crime, infact they hardly report their crimes at all, period!
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    if your violating a law, what your doing is illegal
    therefore border crossers who enter illegally, ARE ILLEGAL

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    LOOK LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF THE NAHJ, THEY ARE ILLEGAL ALIENS PLAIN AND SIMPLE CASE CLOSED. WHATS WRONG WITH CALLING THEM WHAT THEY ARE THERE IS NO KIND OF RACIAL SLUR HERE SO WHATS THE PROBLEM THER IS NONE FROM WHERE I SEE IT.

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    Give me a BRAKE ! THATS WHAT THEY ARE ILLEAGLE !

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