Laura Ingraham pokes fun at weird Chron immigration story
Those of you who listened to Laura Ingraham this morning may have heard her do a dramatic reading of today's Chronicle story titled, "Immigrants struggle with illegitimacy."
The dramatic reading featured Laura's very amusing dramatic stings (at the end of the third and fourth paragraphs) and the story also earned a "deep thought" moment with this quote:
"We get to a point that we are neither from there nor from here," Liliana said. "If I would have in Mexico everything I have here, I would like to go back. Here is like being in a golden cage — one is a prisoner, but it is much more comfortable. If I will have all these comforts in Mexico, I would be the happiest woman in the world."
Then Laura read this sentence, "Francisco and Liliana are fearful of being caught," and wondered why they would be fearful, since the U.S. doesn't do much about deporting illegals. And after she read the next sentence, "But they know that as long as they work hard, pay their taxes and don't commit any crimes, no one will bother them," she said this was a very strange story.
Well duh! It's a Chronicle story!
Posted by Anne Linehan @ 12/05/05 09:32 PM | Print | Comments (6)
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