Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Univision

Making a bad decision after another bad decision is not the way to effect an election.

Univision's attack today on a Trump meeting was a really bad decision.

I'll tell you where this is going. "Univision" is trying to influence the election by throwing it's weight around. Somehow standing in a room where other press was sitting and refusing to sit down while rambling adverse comments is not making friends. People are going to see a media outlet that backs illegal immigration. They aren't going to see the much needed immigration reform in the USA, they are going to see people that give permission and encourage illegal immigration.

The entire focus of immigration reform is headed in the direction of criminal content. FOX News regularly now carries reports of murders caused by illegal immigrants. The next image people will see is Univision attacking a presidential candidate.

Attacking Donald Trump is not going to succeed. That is what Univision has to realize. Univision wants immigration reform as does the majority of Americans. Attacking Donald Trump is not going to bring about immigration reform and will begin to turn Americans away from those we want as US residents. Currently, other than the young people born in the USA, immigration reform will never include citizenship. That isn't because I said so, but, because Republicans are terrified of Hispanic voters.

Univision has a lot of work to do and attacking presidential candidates isn't going to get them what they want. FACT. It hasn't worked yet. What makes anyone think it will work in the future? 

Univision needs to put forward the NEED for immigration reform and the injustice of postponing it. Get people to listen to the valid reasons for immigration reform and why postponing it is adverse to the USA. WIN over the people and WIN the election that will pass immigration reform.

July 16, 2015
By Antonia Blumberg

..."This humanitarian emergency (click here) requires, as a first urgent measure, these children be welcomed and protected. These measures, however, will not be sufficient, unless they are accompanied by policies that inform people about the dangers of such a journey and, above all, that promote development in their countries of origin."...

Those are words by Pope Francis. He would never encourage a policy that would break up families and put people in danger of any kind.