NY Times Reporter Reveals Her Immigration Stories’ Sources: Lawyers and Immigrants

Guest Post by Joe Guzzardi

In a recent interview, New York Times immigration reporter Miriam Jordan revealed how she goes about putting together an immigration story. Summarized, Jordan is heavily if not exclusively dependent on two sources: immigration lawyers and immigrants, often illegally present. Jordan also occasionally reaches out to advocacy groups and aid workers, but is cautious about citing federal immigration statistics. Jordan called government data “untrustworthy” and not “necessarily credible.” For her stories that require hard facts, Jordan also relies on the Pew Research Center and the Migration Policy Institute. While these reputable think tanks are not advocacy groups per se, they promote higher immigration levels.

Conspicuously missing from Jordan’s sources are immigration victims or any of the half dozen, well-established research organizations that promote less immigration. Jordan’s unreported on immigration victims include those who lost loved ones because of criminal aliens’ murderous acts or whose jobs have been given to immigrants with employment-based visas or to aliens who present falsified Social Security numbers or who work for cash off the books.

Since she relies exclusively on sources that promote more immigration, Jordan cannot write a fair and balanced immigration story. Consider the lawyers she depends on for her material. No organization more richly profits from immigration increases than the American Immigration Lawyers Association. As evidence of how lucrative the immigration law profession is, AILA’s membership has grown from 600 in 1975 to 15,000 today.

Imagine that a reporter gets an assignment to determine how often consumers should buy a new car. Then the reporter exclusively interviews National Automobile Dealers Association members. The high probability is that, according to the dealers, the prudent plan would be to purchase new every couple of years – more safety features have been added, the latest models yield better gas mileage, and better long-term financing is available to the buyer. Missing from the story is the buyer whose eight-year-old, regularly serviced car has logged 100,000 miles, and is still going strong. Just as automobile dealers’ profit from more car sales, so too do lawyers gain from more immigration.

The 110-year-old, 10,000+ member-strong Society of Professional Journalists posted in their Code of Ethics principles essential for public enlightenment. Among them are to seek truth and report it. As part of truth seeking, the SPJ deems that ethical journalism requires “a special obligation to serve as watchdogs over public affairs and government.” But when only the pro-immigration side is written, as Jordan and countless others do, then they have failed in their mission as watchdogs. The simple solution is to write a balanced story that gives an equal number of pro-immigration and immigration reduction sources.

The lower immigration perspective is an important, statistically inarguable, but ignored, part of the mainstream media’s bias. More than 1 million new lawful permanent work authorized immigrants arrive annually along with about 750,000 guest workers, allegedly but not always temporary. Assuming the immigration status quo stays the same, the U.S. Census Bureau predicts that immigrants and their children will drive U.S. population to more than 400 million by 2060. These facts are crucially important for Americans to know and understand as they deliberate their individual opinions on more or less immigration.

Yet, Jordan and her peers deliberately withhold information that may lead their readers to conclude that immigration levels must be reduced for sustainability concerns if no others. The New York Times and other prominent daily newspapers largely refuse to publish information that reflects poorly on immigration, including unchallenged government data, hardly the definition of a watchdog.

With its huge reach, nearly 4 million subscribers, The New York Times has an obligation to tell the whole immigration story, not just the portion of it that matches a reporter’s personal views and biases.

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12 Comments
Luminae
Luminae
March 29, 2019 12:21 pm

Are you really surprised by this? Are you naieve enough to believe the Press has ever been fair? Do you really believe you’re telling us something we didn’t already know?

1. The Press is liberal and doesn’t care about opposing viewpoints. Just parrot what they say.

2. The MSM is completely liberal and abhors opposing viewpoints. Worship your news anchors.

3. If you are too dense to understand 1 and 2 above and actually believe the media is not doing PR for the Democrat-Socialist Party, just keep looking for your rainbow colored Skittles pooping unicorn.

In the 1970s the joke was that if God contacted the Washington Post and told them the world would end tomorrow the next day’s headline would read: WORLD TO END TODAY! WOMEN AND CHILDREN TO SUFFER THE MOST!

Nothing has changed except for the fact the media is now an accomplice to an attempted coup.

Turn off your tee-vee.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
March 29, 2019 12:40 pm

“The New York Times has an obligation to tell the whole immigration story, not just the portion of it that matches a reporter’s personal views and biases.”

Right up until that sentence I thought this was a serious article. Is this The Onion or the Babylon Bee?

Gypsy Woman
Gypsy Woman
March 29, 2019 1:43 pm

“Conspicuously missing from Jordan’s sources are immigration victims”.

I wonder if the times’ “journalist” has been out to Iowa to interview the mother of Mollie Tibbets, whose body was left to rot in a cornfield by an invader? It seems the mother has been supportive of the “plight” of illegals.

And yes, I understand that is her choice-at least until another 10 or 20 million invaders take over our country.

AC
AC
March 29, 2019 3:41 pm

Weird. It’s almost like something else is going on there.

https://www.nytco.com/person/a-g-sulzberger/

He is the sixth member of the Ochs/Sulzberger family to serve as publisher since the newspaper was purchased by Adolph Ochs in 1896.

Ghost Rider
Ghost Rider
  KaD
March 29, 2019 6:51 pm

Not the first time. Tomas Martinez-Maldonado served about a year in the Geary County lockup (Junction City, Kansas-home of Fort Riley) awaiting trial for raping a young girl on a Greyhound as it traveled from Denver to Kansas City. His case was quietly disposed of and had little coverage after his arrest broke.

What little coverage there was said absolutely nothing about the girl, other than she was variously 12 or 13 years old. Nothing about where she was from, if she was a run-away, if she was with him, if she was related to him. Zero/zilch. I guess none of those facts was deemed newsworthy.

Oh yeah, the guy had been deported something like 10 times and “self deported” (whatever the hell that means) 9 times before his rape arrest.

Ghost Rider
Ghost Rider
  Ghost Rider
March 29, 2019 6:51 pm
KaD
KaD
March 29, 2019 10:19 pm

You’d think they could find something better to do like deport illegals.

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Overthecliff
Overthecliff
March 30, 2019 6:25 am

She is lying, the bitch just makes shit up.