How do Hispanic journalists see immigration stories?

Posted on: December 17th, 2006
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“Several weeks ago, after a column I wrote about the U.S. and Mexican flags, I received e-mails from irate readers disagreeing with me and my stance that you can pledge your loyalty to the Stars and Stripes and still have respect for another flag.

One Mexican-American said not only was I wrong, but Hispanic journalists are doing a disservice to this country by in his words dancing around the phrase “illegal immigrant.”

Last week, in a forum sponsored by the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and the Dallas/Fort Worth Network of Hispanic Journalists, journalists discussed their role in the coverage of our communities.”

Source: http://www.dfw.com
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