are good people.” (“Donald Trump: Mexico going pay for wall.”). When Ramos heard this that didn’t stop him from trying to talk to Trump. On the contrary, that made him get up and try to interview or question Trump on why he said that about Mexicans. Jorge Ramos attended one of Trump’s campaigns and as soon as Ramos started talking about the immigrants Trump told him to go back to Univision. (What really happened between Jorge Ramos and Donald Trump.”) Ramos admitted it wasn’t going to be easy, but that didn’t stop him because he knew he had tons of immigrants counting on him. “I knew it was going to be tough” (What really happened between Jorge Ramos and Donald Trump.”) This shows us that no matter…
The U.S. - Mexican Jobs Problems It is sad how the American people and the politicians are taking and have exploited the idea that the Mexicans are the real problem in this country and every election time they used this idea to gain votes, making promises about deporting all the Mexicans from the US and build a wall on the US-Mexican border to stop the crossing of the Mexicans. Like Donald Trump say on TV about the Mexicans, “When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re…
on Jorge Ramos, Donald Trump May Have Tussled with the Wrong Media Star" by Christine Mai-Duc of the Los Angeles times, the author discusses the validity of Jorge Ramos as an influence on the Latino voting power after a press conference where Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump told Univision anchor Jorge Ramos to "go back to Univision" and the anchor was escorted out. The author uses logos, ethos, and pathos to argue her position on immigration and the value of the Latino population…
For example, “In the New York City area, newscasts broadcast on the Spanish-language, Noticias 41 and Noticiero Univision, often have higher ratings than ‘the big three’ network news shows on CBS, NBC, and ABC (“Why Learn Spanish?” 2011). Its influence has also been seen in the internet community for “Approximately 8.7% of Internet users speak Spanish, making it the fourth most common language among the Internet community” (“Why Learn Spanish?” 2011). Furthermore, the Spanish language can be…
The most widely watched Spanish-language broadcaster in the US (Noticiero Univision), Jorge Ramos is a journalist but also the voice of Latino constituency. He argues that protests against deportations from the United States are swelling in number and intensity. “At the moment the rapid growth of Latinos in this country is fueled not by immigrants, but by the American-born children of immigrants,” said Ramos. In the article “Sophie and the great Expulsion” edited by Jorge Ramos talks about why…