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The Dobbs & Pony Show: Snapshots of America's Immigration Hypocrisy
In my recent debate on MSNBC with Lou Dobbs, the former CNN host who built his career bashing undocumented immigrants accused me of having omitted some details about him in my recent exposé documenting his own reliance on undocumented labor.
Indeed, I'll be the first to admit that there was sadly just not enough space in my article, "Lou Dobbs, American Hypocrite," published in The Nation on October 7, to include all of the details I unearthed in my year-long investigation. For starters, I never once got to mention the horse and pony show Dobbs has, for years, sponsored in his home county of Sussex, New Jersey.
When I first learned that the notorious immigrant-bashing TV host was a sponsor of the Sussex County Horse Show, I rather expected his ties with the annual equestrian event would be kept on the down-low. After all, the spokesperson of the horse industry's main lobby group, the American Horse Council, has suggested that up to three quarters of the industry's workers may be undocumented.
But to my surprise, when I bought my ticket to watch this year's show at the August 2010 Sussex County Fair, a giant signboard boldly publicized Dobbs's sponsorship.

What's more, one of the horse and pony show's biggest competitions was named after Lou Dobbs Tonight, the CNN show on which Dobbs for years for years sounded alarm bells about "illegal aliens", while raking in a reported salary of six million bucks a year. Viewers of this now-cancelled show of "fearless reporting and commentary"--as CNN dubbed Dobbs's nightly tirades--may recall the warning its host offered the public about a nonexistent leprosy epidemic. "The invasion of illegal aliens is threatening the health of many Americans," Dobbs famously remarked on one April 2005 episode of Lou Dobbs Tonight.

During this year's $10,000 Lou Dobbs Tonight Show Jumping Hall of Fame horse competition, the perimeter of the horse show ring was decked out with larger-than-life pictures of Dobbs's face, advertising his radio show.

And right there in the middle of the ring, presiding over the awarding of the prize money to the winners of Lou Dobbs Tonight's namesake horse show competition, was Lou himself.

Since the details of Dobbs's reliance on undocumented labor went public, there's been no shortage of comparisons drawn between Dobbs and Meg Whitman, the California gubernatorial candidate who is pledging tougher immigration enforcement if she's elected, even though her own housekeeper of nine years was undocumented.
But there are differences between the two cases. Whitman addressed the embarrassing disconnect between her own anti-immigrant campaign rhetoric and the inconvenient fact of her own reliance on undocumented labor with a callous (and ultimately unsuccessful) effort to sweep reality under the rug, by firing her housekeeper. Dobbs, in contrast, lived for some time with the contradiction of the rhetoric-betraying reality of his own undocumented contract workers, for years waging nightly diatribes on CNN against the "illegals" who cared for his show horses and toiled on the grounds of his estate in West Palm Beach, Florida.

But perhaps more surprisingly, unlike Whitman, Dobbs seemed to have absolutely no shame about his ties with a sector that would likely not function at all without undocumented workers. For it is truly hard to imagine a more shameless declaration of a right to have it both ways than the $10,000 Lou Dobbs Tonight Show Jumping Hall of Fame.
Since my exposé, the longtime TV host who cashed in on "the illegal alien invasion" both for a multi-million dollar TV career, and for countless hours of low-wage labor, has been singled out as the "Worst Person in the World" by MSNBC's Keith Olbermann. Guardian blogger Michael Tomasky dubbed him "Evil Idiot."
Now I hate to be the one to rain on the parade of schadenfreude.
As someone who witnessed the Lou Dobbs's horse and pony show with my own eyes, I certainly won't deny that the guy was "a public figure who really had it coming," as the news and commentary website Calbuzz so aptly put it.
But let's get real. His spectacularly two-faced approach to undocumented immigrants is also typical.
Dobbs's insistence on punishing the workers whose backbreaking, undervalued labor props up his own lifestyle is the very approach that has been institutionalized in official immigration policy for some fifteen years, according to University of California at Los Angeles professor Raúl Hinojosa-Ojeda, the author of a recent Center for American Progress report, Raising the Floor for American Workers: The Benefits of Comprehensive Immigration Reform. And even since Dobbs's ouster from the network last November, the immigration system has become even more punitive, with a notable rise in deportations under the Obama administration, compared to the rate under George W. Bush. This despite President Barack Obama's campaign pledge to offer a path to legalization for America's estimated 12 million undocumented immigrants.
Over the course of my investigation, I talked with many undocumented workers--including two employed at stables that have been awarded cash prizes in the horse show competition that is the namesake of Dobbs's former immigrant-bashing TV show.
Hypocrisy was a topic that several of these immigrants brought up. But it is President Obama's failure to practice what he's preached on immigration that concerns these workers far more than the spectacle of Lou's hypocrisy.
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Show All=Over the course of my investigation, I talked with many undocumented workers--=
Any of these in Canada?
Canada loves equestrians, be sure to attend the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto.
Lou Dobbs is off the air and his thoughts on immigration are also. However, Ms. Macdonald's story in the Nation and here on Common Dreams gives Mr. Dobbs new notoriety.
Nobody talks about Dobbs or his ideas any more, but now they will, and I bet he gets new offers to speak. Macdonald is using the plight of these immigrants just like Lou Dobbs did, she is just coming at it from the other side.
Lets face it, for Lou Dobbs to give $10 grand to get his name on a horse show banner is chump change for him, but to get the publicity he has gotten from Common Dreams and the Nation he would have paid many times more. It is like Nation and Common Dreams are pouring money in Dobbs' failing career with this free publicity.
The $10.00/Day Lou Dobbs Tonight Show Border Jumping Hall of Fame.
Ranting again! The US has had immigration law for quite some time now. There are plenty of downtrodden people all over the world who can not pick up themselves up and start walking towards the US. Should the US send boats and planes to all those who want to live in the US but can't make it due to natural barriers like oceans?
Personally, I would like to see all US military bases overseas cleaned up and closed. Bring all the troops home.
No one "wants to live in the US." This childish notion that Americans have - that they have some wonderful life that everyone else is after - is so bizarre. People come here when they have no other choice.
We all know these people are hypocrites on this issue so this is nothing new. We should also know by now that not only is our immigration system broken, but the debate from both sides.
The sad truth is, we do have millions of illegal immigrants in this country who do deserve better. Especially the children.
We also have millions of legal immigrants and citizens who deserve better.
Ms. Macdonald gives a link to the report, "Raising the Floor for American Workers: The Benefits of Comprehensive Immigration Reform."
To me, this is just another academic report that pushes a point of view. The reports own conclusion states,
"Legalization of the nation's unauthorized workers and new legal limits on immigration that rise and fall with U.S. labor demand would help lay the foundations for robust, just, and widespread economic growth."
If you read the entire seventeen pages, it explicitly states legalization MUST accompany limits on new immigration.
So, back to square one. How do you enforce the new limits?
The only thing I know for sure is the current situation is eminently screwed up.
How do you ENFORCE the current limits?
You do not use FORCE at all. You dismantle NAFTA and stop dumping subsidized food into Mexico. You dismantle CAFTA. You stop supporting COUPS in the Honduras orchestrated by people who are opposed to a raise in the Minumum wages.
You get rid of the World Bank and the IMF and organizations that demand countries dismantle Social programs for the poor.
You SUPPORT people like Chavez and Moraales who try and help the plight of their countries poor rather then attempt to have them toppled.
There are no "illegal Migrants" from Sweden in the USA. The reason is Swedes have no reasons to want to migrate to the USA.
The BEST thing that can happen in Mexico is for a SOCIALIST government OF the people , concerned FOR the rights of the people and all those living in poverty to come to power.
The USA will not allow this.
Thus the USA is really not all that concerned about "Illegal Immigrants" nor for that matter are its citizens who seem to be rather fond of the US Military and the CIA meddling in Latin America.
Where is you data? Only the wealthy Venezuelans do not support Chavez. The ones in league with the US military-complex.
Horseshit! Facts please.
Hypocrisy knows no limits as reflected in Dobbs rants against immigrants and his love of low wage immigrant workers.
Is there another email address for Isabel Macdonald? Her Gmail account is not working or her inbox is full.