It’s encouraging when media bias actually slips and lets it be known that, as MJ says, all crimes committed by illegal aliens are 100% preventable!
Immigration, Crime Debates Entwined - washingtonpost.com
With a single sentence in a news release, a slaying in Prince William County gained high-profile treatment this week, not because of how the crime was committed, but because of who police say did it: a twice-deported illegal immigrant.What was not mentioned before — a suspect’s legal status — is now un-ignorable in a county that is leading the charge against illegal immigration.
The homicide slipped into a blog headline yesterday: “Another resident dies at the hands of an illegal alien.” It also created piles of paperwork for police officers who were told to research other alleged crimes by illegal immigrants. And, perhaps most telling, a drunken fight between two men that left one dead was the subject of a news conference yesterday held by the county’s top law enforcement officials — one that they said wouldn’t have been held except for the current atmosphere.
I don’t believe for one instant that the arrest of illegal aliens for killing Americans has actually breached the Mainstream Media’s “un-ignorable” threshold, but it’s progress nonetheless.
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1 Deena Flinchum // Sep 7, 2007 at 8:58 am
Six years ago on September 11, 2001, 19 terrorists, some in the country illegally, stunned the world by murdering around 3,000 people in the US. We had 24/7 news on this horrific event for days. Every year illegal aliens kill at least twice that number of people in the US via drunk driving or outright murder. We haven’t seen the outcry that this deserves for the simple reason that these victims are killed one or two at a time.
It’s like a plane crash vs car wrecks. A plane crash makes the news because usually all passengers are killed and that could be well over one or two hundred people at one time. Car wrecks are usually limited to a few people, often with only one or two deaths. And yet, many more people die in car crashes than in plane crashes every year in the US.
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