This amounted to millions and millions of dollars worth of free advertising in favor of and basically endorsing illegal immigration and the lawbreaking immigrants with no counterpoints being presented in most cases.
Here below is an example of this while a news reporter and her cameraman covering the marches actually become protesters in a way and get blasted by local citizens driving and walking by them as the cameraman, a Mexican, stands there filming with a Mexican flag attached to his camera.
NBC cameraman flies Mexican flag at march
WorldNetDaily: "A cameraman for the NBC affiliate in Houston was captured on home video sporting a Mexican flag on his camera while covering a rally in the Texas city that supported illegal immigrants, drawing angry shouts from counter-protesters.
In the first of two clips posted on YouTube.com, a counter-protester with a bull horn can be heard condemning the cameraman's flag.Houston's NBC station is KPRC.
KPRC News Director Skip Valet told WND the cameraman's flying of the Mexican flag broke station rules.
"It violates our policy, because we're always objective observers of these situations," Valet told WND. "We don't take sides in news stories; we cover them. That policy was clearly violated." Houston's NBC station is KPRC.
'Why does Channel 2 News have a Mexican flag on their camera?' the man asked."
KPRC News Director Skip Valet told WND the cameraman's flying of the Mexican flag broke station rules.
"It violates our policy, because we're always objective observers of these situations," Valet told WND. "We don't take sides in news stories; we cover them. That policy was clearly violated."
The cameraman has been disciplined, Valet said, but he could not disclose details, because it's a personnel matter.
Valet said the employee is a legal U.S. citizen who has been with the station for about five years. He went to cover the event by himself, the news director said, with the exception of an intern.
The second YouTube clip shows a woman, after considerable protest of the cameraman, mounting an American flag alongside the Mexican banner on the camera. The cameraman helps the woman secure the U.S. flag in place.
The cameraman has been disciplined, Valet said, but he could not disclose details, because it's a personnel matter. Valet said the employee is a legal U.S. citizen who has been with the station for about five years. He went to cover the event by himsel