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California newspaper office vandalized over use of 'illegal' immigrant label

  

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Via:  nona62  •  9 years ago  •  13 comments

California newspaper office vandalized over use of 'illegal' immigrant label

California newspaper office vandalized over use of 'illegal' immigrant label

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The headquarters of the Santa Barbara News-Press in California was vandalized, apparently by pro-illegal immigration activists.

A California newspaper will continue to use the term "illegals" to describe people who enter the U.S. without permission, despite an attack on its building by vandals believed to object to the term.

The Santa Barbara News-Press's front entrance was sprayed with the message "The border is illegal, not the people who cross it" in red paint, sometime either Wednesday night or early Thursday, according to the newspaper's director of operations, Donald Katich. The attack came amid wider objections to a News-Press headline that used the word "illegals" alongside a story on California granting driver's licenses to people in the country illegally.

"It is an appropriate term in describing someone as illegal if they are in this country illegally."

- Statement from Santa Barbara News-Press

"The vandalism and the damage speak for itself, as well as the motivation behind it," Santa Barbara Police Officer Mitch Jan said. "At this point in time, I don't really have any suspect information. Without cameras or an eyewitness, we really don't know who would be responsible."

In addition to the writing on the building, graffiti espousing a no-borders mentality was scribbled on the walkway through Storke Placita and the sidewalk near Santa Barbara City Hall. Police were braced for a protest in front of the paper later this week. Jan said hundreds could show up, and the Police Department is aware of the call for a protest.

"There is a plan underway," he said. "There is extra staffing on board for it."

In a statement, the newspaper said it has no plans to drop its style in describing illegal immigrants.

"It has been the practice for nearly 10 years at the Santa Barbara News-Press to describe people living in this country illegally as illegals regardless of their country of origin," the statement read. "This practice is under fire by some immigration groups who believe that this term is demeaning and does not accurately reflect the status of undocumented immigrants, one of several terms other media use to describe people in the Unites States illegally.

"It is an appropriate term in describing someone as illegal if they are in this country illegally," the statement added.

The debate over how to label people who are in the U.S. without permission has raged at news organizations across the nation in recent years. In 2013, both The Associated Press and the Los Angeles Times banned the phrase after employing it for decades, saying it "lacked precision ," according to Pew Research Center.

The Washington Post, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal all use the phrase, although only The Wall Street Journal uses illegal immigrant to refer to people who not only criminally enter the U.S. without the proper documentation, but also those who overstay their visas.

FoxNews.com's policy is to describe immigrants who are in the U.S. illegally as "illegal immigrants." http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/01/09/california-newspaper-office-vandalized-over-use-illegal-immigrant-label/?intcmp=latestnews&intcmp=latestnews


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Nona62
Professor Silent
link   seeder  Nona62    9 years ago

"It has been the practice for nearly 10 years at the Santa Barbara News-Press to describe people living in this country illegally as illegals regardless of their country of origin,"

 
 
 
Robert in Ohio
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link   Robert in Ohio    9 years ago

"It is an appropriate term in describing someone as illegal if they are in this country illegally," the statement added.

There is some logic to that statement - of course the politically correct will term this group as "undocumented" but ....

 
 
 
1stwarrior
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link   1stwarrior    9 years ago

Wonder why they're so afraid of the technical, legal term of "Illegal Alien" as written in the laws and regulations?

Oh yeah - we can't hurt anybody's feelings.Frown.gif

 
 
 
Robert in Ohio
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link   Robert in Ohio    9 years ago

"Being "PC" willkeep us free"

 
 
 
Nona62
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link   seeder  Nona62    9 years ago

Politicall correctness......pfft

 
 
 
Nona62
Professor Silent
link   seeder  Nona62    9 years ago

1st....They prefer "Illegal immigrants"...sigh

 
 
 
Nona62
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link   seeder  Nona62    9 years ago

Being "PC" willkeep us free" lol...

 
 
 
Robert in Ohio
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link   Robert in Ohio    9 years ago

pfft

I think that is an accurate analysis that sums up political correctness very well

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Nona62
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link   seeder  Nona62    9 years ago

LOL...

 
 
 
Cerenkov
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link   Cerenkov    9 years ago
Ah, the famous tolerance of the left. Illegal is illegal.
 
 
 
Nona62
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link   seeder  Nona62    9 years ago

Amen!!

 
 
 
1stwarrior
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link   1stwarrior    9 years ago

So very true Raven - we Indians had piss-poor immigration laws - and it shows tragically.

 
 

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