GROTESQUE: Univision Platforms Pro-Hamas DACA Recipient

July 27th, 2024 12:57 PM

We have long said that Univision, as a corporate Democrat client, has placed immigration at the apex of the policies it champions, but necessarily promotes the rest of the far-left policy pupu platter. Never has this been on more stark display than in the network’s platforming of a pro-Hamas DACA beneficiary just prior to the violent desecration of D.C.’s Union Station in protest of Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent address before a joint session of Congress. 

Watch as D.C. correspondent Edwin Pitti knowingly and willingly platforms bilious anti-American hate:

NOTICIERO UNIVISION EDICIÓN DIGITAL

7/24/24

12:07 PM

EDWIN PITTI: We’re live on Univision so you can tell me what it means for you, as an immigrant, to be here today.

ARLENE: Yes. Good afternoon. As I was telling you before- my name is Arlene, I am an immigrant, I am a DACA beneficiary. And we've been getting these kinds of questions all day about why, as immigrants, we are here. It is very important to show our solidarity with Palestine. We know that the Biden administration truly failed us, they disappointed us when it comes to immigration reform, just as they have been disappointing us with their foreign policies such as the oppression, and funding the war that is going on in Palestine right now, funding Israel's military.

PITTI: You don't support that, then. So showing solidarity is important to you.

ARLENE: It is super important that we are showing solidarity. We have seen how the United States has created wars in our countries like in El Salvador, the civil war, we have seen the- the disappointment of NAFTA. And we have seen that that technology- the technology that they are developing for Israel against Palestine is the same technology that they are using against us. Our solidarity is important, because our liberation is going to come jointly, because we know that migration and borders have to be torn down so that we can find that liberation.

To be clear, Pitti went into that crowd and dug around until he found this gem. In the interest of providing “context” and “background” on a bunch of pro-Hamas rioters that would eventually descent upon Union Station, desecrate it with violent, pro-Hamas graffiti, lower the American flags from Union Station flagpoles prior to burning them, and raise Palestinian flags in their stead. All this, while overrunning and in some cases assaulting United States Park Police and D.C. 

By platforming a pro-Hamas DACA recipient, likely brought illegally into the country by her parents, Univision may have inadvertently made the case both for mass deportations and for significant K-University education reform. Going forward, it'll be hard for the network to denounce anyone talking about the demography of mass, unchecked immigration after giving unfiltered airtime to someone bleating about tearing down borders in order to find "liberation". 

In the meantime, the networks’ news division, or at least whoever runs the mind-numbing midday newscast, remains a font of anti-American propaganda.

Click “expand” to view the full transcript of the aforementioned interview as aired on Noticiero Univision Edicion Digital on Wednesday, July 24th, 2024:

BORJA VOCES: We are going to learn a little more about what is expected today, so we are going to go live to the nation’s capital with Edwin Pitti. Edwin, good afternoon. Tell us, go right ahead.

EDWIN PITTI: How are you doing, Borja and Carolina. Good afternoon. We are a few blocks from the Capitol and as you can see, the D.C. Metro Police and the Capitol Police have closed five of the main entrances to (the Capitol), precisely to prevent a large number of protesters, more than 1,500 people, from breaking in when he addresses this joint session of Congress . I want to show you how people have begun to gather very early outside the Capitol on this street where there are people who have arrived from different cities across the country. They tell me that the main point of their presence here, especially for Hispanics, is to show that representation and to make it very clear that what undocumented immigrants have suffered in this country, according to them, is what the Palestinians who are being displaced by the policies implemented, precisely, by Benjamin Netanyahu are also experiencing. There are many people who have been gradually arriving here with all kinds of banners, with Palestinian flags, and we, of course, have been here giving them coverage. There is a group here that we’ve been talking to since very early on, and they have many reactions to everything that is going on. We’re live on Univision so you can tell me what it means for you, as an immigrant, to be here today.

ARLENE: Yes. Good afternoon. As I was telling you before- my name is Arlene, I am an immigrant, I am a DACA beneficiary. And we've been getting these kinds of questions all day about why, as immigrants, we are here. It is very important to show our solidarity with Palestine. We know that the Biden administration truly failed us, they disappointed us when it comes to immigration reform, just as they have been disappointing us with their foreign policies such as the oppression, and funding the war that is going on in Palestine right now, funding Israel's military.

PITTI: You don't support that, then. So showing solidarity is important to you.

ARLENE: It is super important that we are showing solidarity. We have seen how the United States has created wars in our countries like in El Salvador, the civil war, we have seen the- the disappointment of NAFTA. And we have seen that that technology- the technology that they are developing for Israel against Palestine is the same technology that they are using against us. Our solidarity is important, because our liberation is going to come jointly, because we know that migration and borders have to be torn down so that we can find that liberation. 

PITTI: I want to show you a little more of what is going on here, these banners that showed Netanyahu on the other side with blood on his hands. From over here, you can also see many more people who are gradually becoming part of this massive protest. I'm Edwin Pitti, we're live from Washington D.C. for your "Digital Edition".Back to you in the studio.

CAROLINA SARASSA: We will be watching what Netanyahu says or does not say this afternoon. Thanks, Edwin.

VOCES: And this is the good thing about democracy, right? People can protest, as we are seeing.