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April 11, 2008

Lou Dobbs on Jamiel Shaw, Special Order 40 & Immigration in LA: 'One of the Most Infuriating Stories'

Not only is Lou Dobbs angry at Councilman Ed Reyes and LAPD Chief Bratton, but he doesn't seem to be a fan of Los Angeles and especially Mayor Villaraigosa after yesterday's news of his letter to Homeland Security regarding ICE. Check this video below:


h/t Kerry Cavanaugh/Daily News

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That Lou Dobbs really knows his stuff...

March 31, 2008:
Dobbs claimed there "isn't much difference" among the three candidates, except on Iraq.

March 24, 2008:
Dobbs asked if Obama is "pandering to ethnocentric special interests again" by accepting Richardson's endorsement.

March 21, 2008:
Dobbs falsely claimed that Obama and Clinton are "not for border security"

January 17, 2008:
Dobbs claimed as "fact" baseless assertion that half of Culinary Workers Union "are illegal aliens".

July 10, 2007:
Dobbs said Clinton is "selling out our middle class" on H-1B visas, but ignored GOP candidates.

May 25, 2006:
Dobbs cited discredited Heritage Foundation immigration figures.

May 24, 2006:
Dobbs claimed that the Senate immigration bill, which includes numerous provisions targeting illegal immigration, does "absolutely nothing for border security."

 

So are you saying he's wrong with he assessment of the situation?

 

whoops... he = his

 
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