Last night I attended the advance screening and panel session of Latino in America a CNN produced series that will be airing tomorrow October 21 and 22nd.
"By 2050, the U.S. Latino population is expected to nearly triple. This October, CNN's Soledad O'Brien explores how Latinos are reshaping our communities and culture and forcing a nation of immigrants to rediscover what it means to be an American," is the statement on CNN's website to entice potential viewers. CNN has been working hard to market this four hour series by hosting advance screening parties across the nation. It's obvious that the series is a serious effort to capture a larger share of the Hispanic market.
Despite their efforts, CNN which pledges itself as the 'most trusted name in news' is also the home of Lou Dobbs one of the most vitriolic anti immigrant voices in the media. Presente.org a national online advocacy organization has been running a very strong campaign to highlight the blatant lies Lou Dobbs spreads on his program. He has claimed that "Just about a third of our prison system is made up of illegal aliens." But the Department of Justice reports that immigrants (legal and illegal) make just 6% of the prison population.
Yesterday, the Dreams Across America train took off from L.A.'s Union Station, one of four trains around the country carrying 100 "dreamers" to Washington, D.C. to tell the stories of their own immigration or how immigrants have touched their lives. There will be blogging from the train (Courage Campaign's own Rick Jacobs will have daily updates) to capture these stories both in written and video form, the goal being to humanize and personalize immigration the way a rally of hundreds of thousands in the street can't.
All of the immigrants on the train are legal American citizens but that didn't stop Lou Dobbs from attacking the Dreams Across America campaign yesterday. He likes to call it "The Amnesty Train" or "A Train" for short (ain't he clever!) So today, one of the dreamers, Cathy Gurney, shot back, challenging him to get on the train to hear the real stories of immigration in this country.
Cathy Gurney's statement and her story over the flip...