The New York Times continues to nudge Obama from the left on
amnesty for illegal immigrants. The latest: Michael Shear's Saturday
profile of Cecilia Munoz, a former lobbyist for a radical ...
The Times uses odd phrasing to hype the crowd figure for a rally for illegal immigrants in Washington as "several tens of thousands of immigrants," while an editorial headline captures the paper's ...
Sunday's New York Times lead story on immigration was a strange choice, unless you remembered how the Times has long been pushing for immigration "reform" that would include amnesty for illegal ...
Julia Preston identified wholly with a group of young illegals whose goal "is to
build an army of Dream warriors. They had Dream warrior T-shirts, Dream
warrior chants and the prayer of the ...
The New York Times' coverage of Obama's amnesty announcement was typically loaded toward the side of illegal immigrants, and barely addressed conservative concerns about employment and the rule of ...
Every couple of years the Times runs a story on "conservative" evangelicals who support looser immigration laws and amnesty. The latest comes from Trip Gabriel: "Some of the nation’s most ...
Julia Preston, one of the Times's most reliably pro-amnesty reporters,
slid into Denver bureau chief Kirk Johnson's usual slot of using a news
story to promote a different kind of Western ...
While ABC questioned Obama's facts, Times reporter Jackie Calmes offered no challenges: "President Obama came to this border city on Tuesday to argue that he is doing his part to crack down on ...
In a story lamenting the failure of the Dream Act, reporter Julia Preston puts an emotional liberal spin on legislation cutting off benefits to illegal immigrants: "Hostility toward illegal ...