Steve Grove/Youtube still promoting 9500 Liberty's pro-illegal immigration propaganda

Filmmakers Eric Byler, Annabel Park, and Jeff Man run "9500Liberty", a pro-illegal immigration online documentary project discussing issues in northern Virginia (youtube.com/user/9500Liberty). In the past they've resorted to re-re-re-repurposing supposedly controversial comments from an older white gentleman in an attempt to racially demagogue the issue, but now they're back with a new video called "IMMIGRATION Crackdown HURTS Our Economy" (link) featuring the thoughts of supposed professor of Public Policy at George Mason University, Stephen Fuller.

Like their other efforts, the video is being promoted by Youtube for an unknown reason. I'm going to assume that they haven't paid Youtube for the promotion and the latter company is doing it for free for one reason or other, possibly even related to their corporate goals of increasing skilled immigration (Laszlo Bock; link). And, I'm going to assume that their hack political editor, Steve Grove, is at least partly responsible for the promotion. I don't think that's an unfair assumption, considering Grove posts like this:

One of the most poignant examples we've seen of the immigration debate on YouTube has come from 9500Liberty, a channel started by Eric Byler to highlight the immigration battle taking place in Prince William County, Virginia. 9500 Liberty is the address of an intersection where immigration protests became heated after local policy makers debated an ordinance denying certain rights to local immigrants.

Those "immigrants" are actually illegal aliens, and the ordinance involved trying not to give them rights to which they aren't entitled. The quote above follows Grove using the intentionally misleading euphemism "undocumented workers".

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We're all going to regret giving Youtube so many links (note that I put nofollow tags on the Youtube links above)

Comments

_Like their other efforts, the video is being promoted by Youtube for an unknown reason._ Oh come on -- "unknown"? It's called racially sensitive political correctness.

How do you find out so quickly that someone has links to the Mexican government, but who presents himself as a loyal American public commentator? I'm interested to see about someone named Craig Biddle who has an article which seemed to use a lot of the same phrasing that the Mexican government spokesmen keep repeating, illegals as our heroes, etc. Appreciating what you do, and hoping you can help with this