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Kneejerk Anti-Police Reporting on Telemundo
In the latest example of slanted and distorted reporting against local, state and federal law enforcement officers, Telemundo host María Celeste Arrarás declared that members of the Austin, Texas Police Department were guilty of ‘classic abuse’ as she showed viewers a recent viral arrest video and failed to include in her report key facts about the case.
Univision's Chickens Coming Home To Roost
Univision’s purchase of the remnants of the Gawker group was, predictably, the chronicle of a disaster foretold. Media reports now suggest that this disaster has, in fact, arrived for the nation’s largest domestic Spanish-language network.
Lowest Ever Hispanic Unemployment Ignored By Univision, Telemundo
On the morning of July 6, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics announced that Hispanic unemployment in the United States had reached its lowest level, 4.6%, in the 45 years since the agency first started keeping records on the statistic, back in 1973. One would think such a historic achievement would be news that night on the nation’s leading Spanish-language television news…
On Affirmative Action, Telemundo Declares: ‘Trump Against Minorities'
In yet another disservice to its viewers, Telemundo, the Spanish-language sister television network of NBC, chose to blast the headline “Trump Against Minorities” when reporting on the Trump administration’s revocation of Obama-era guidelines on affirmative action.
CNN en Español Stands Out in Coverage of PR Statehood Admission Bill
The new Republican-led, bipartisan Puerto Rico statehood admission bill was basically ignored on all the top U.S. English and Spanish-language television networks, except for...wait for it...CNN en Español.
Univision Anchor: Nationalism Is Bad Unless It's For The World Cup
A recent Univision newscast exposes the hypocrisies inherent to Latino identity politics. It turns out that some nationalism is acceptable, after all.
Hispanic Networks Highlight Anti-Law Enforcement Protests, Violence
Coverage of the “Abolish ICE” protesters who oppose the Trump administration’s zero tolerance policy against illegal immigration has reached a fever pitch on the nation’s top Spanish-language media outlets.
Univision Report Reveals Defiance of Many Asylum Seekers
A Univision report on the eventual reunification of a Guatemalan Mom with her seven-year-old son after the two unlawfully entered the United States last month perhaps unwittingly opened a window on the inherently defiant attitude to the immigration laws of the United States that characterizes many of the tens of thousands of ‘asylum’ seekers that have been entering the country in recent months.
Univision Badly Botches Report On Puerto Rico Statehood Bill
Univision can't contain itself from broadcasting its preferred resolution of Puerto Rico's going on 120 year-old territorial status - not even when reporting on the filing of a bill that would correct the still festering historic anomaly and make Puerto Rico the 51st state of the Union.
In the Univision Bubble, ‘Everybody’ Celebrates Pride Month
The dramatic disconnect between Univision and the audience it purports to serve and know best - the U.S. Spanish-speaking Hispanic population - is especially evident each year during ‘Pride Month’, that time of the year when the nation’s LGBT community struts its stuff.
Univision Misreports SCOTUS Ruling On CA Forced Speech Law
We’ve often stated that immigration is the beating heart of Univision’s policy agenda, but the network has also taken to championing other liberal policy items. As its coverage of the Supreme Court’s ruling in NIFLA v. Becerra proves, abortion is at the top of that list.
Bashing Trump at the Border: Telemundo and Univision Go Ballistic
As was to be expected, the top two national Spanish-language television networks, Telemundo and Univision, smelled blood and piled on to the liberal media frenzy over the efforts of federal immigration authorities to handle the recent spike in adults and minors entering unlawfully into the United States.
U.S. Judge to Future Deportees: Don't Come.
Although Univision's Spanish-language newscasts are mostly known for their strong open-border bias, they are also uniquely positioned to deliver a unique perspective on what is otherwise a complicated issue, in a way that their counterparts in other national media cannot match.
Throwback Thursday: Don’t Cross the Border, Kids!
Debate over child detentions and family separation at the border has gone into overdrive in the wake of President Trump’s executive order. But a video from 2014 shows that discussions of coming into the United States took on a very different tone just four years ago.