Mr. Speaker, the issue of immigration continues to simmer, but it is not because of any substantive news in Congress. It is driven by the media and the coverage is slanted. In the last 3 months, the three Capitol Hill publications have run over 30 stories about immigration. By a 10 to 1 ratio, they promoted amnesty for illegal immigrants over the need for border security. Articles in The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal reflect the same media agenda. These publications also published over 30 pro- amnesty articles, but not a single pro-enforcement article. The national media should give the American people the facts, not tell them what to think. We need more objective news stories and fewer opinion pieces masquerading as news reports. ____________________
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