Fox’s 30 Days With Illegal Aliens - All is not as it appears!
Here’s a letter from Frank Jorge. Fox has cut the video to make it appear that Jorge changed his mind about illegal aliens after this 30 days and that is absolutely FALSE. Jorge was aware that the producers could do this when he signed the contract but looked at it this way:
It was, and is, my viewpoint that even if the production twisted the facts, I would still be part of a documentary in which illegal aliens are shown for close to thirty days living in East Los Angeles California without any fear of being deported. The episode could well have been titled, Thirty Days Without Enforcement of Immigration Law. It is an inescapable fact that not only can illegal aliens exist in our country without immigration law being enforced but that they can demonstrate against American citizens, assault them, belittle them, and now, they can be seen on American Television participating in a documentary.
All of this speaks volumes as to the status of our Federal, state and city governments, whose unwillingness to enforce immigration laws goes against the wishes of its legal citizens.
Here’s what occurred:
This travesty begins with the eighteen year old illegal alien girl, Armida, saying ” I think he’s changing his mind”. This is followed by another video clip where she asks me, ” are you still going to the borders?” I then answer ” it would seem strange to do so now.” You are not allowed at this point in time to hear the rest of what was said because they edited it out.
Allow me to explain. I have been active both on our borders and also in our cities. I have not, however, knocked on politicians doors myself. My experience living for Thirty Days in East Los Angeles California caused a tremendous change in my perceptions of what I should be doing with the problem.
I decided that I need to work on the politicians personally in order to have them in one way or another enforce immigration laws or enact new ones that will make the four cities that are close to where I live uninhabitable to illegal aliens. This change in me was caused by living in a former USA city that is now a Mexican city to the point that as I wandered the streets I asked the illegals if this city reminded them of a Mexican city and they said yes, Guadalajara Mexico.
Another shocker was when a following video clip shows me walking down the street saying, ” Why not be part of the process of bringing them here legally”. What you don’t get to hear was what preceded it or followed it. “If this family of seven goes back to Mexico and applies for legal entry into the USA I promise to sponsor them, why not be part of the process of bringing them here legally.”
What I had done is that I actually made that offer to them. If they accepted they would have had to leave. This of course means that seven Mexicans would have self deported and left the USA and applied for legal entry as they should have done years ago. They refused my offer since it meant that they would have had to get at the back of the legal immigration line and probably wait years before they could come here.
Read the rest of Frank’s letter, since he’s got a background in film production it’s an interesting read.






















I was curious to see how it would end up after reading about the show. I’m not surprised that they edited the ending the way they wanted it to come out. Which is why I usually just watch fiction on TV.
Comment by yankeemom — July 27, 2006 @ 8:02 am