O'Reilly's penchant for immigrant crime slurs

Source Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting

Fox News Channel host Bill O'Reilly has repeatedly singled out one reason to support Arizona's draconian new immigration law: the state's exploding crime rate. But there is no documented crime wave in Arizona, and O'Reilly's attempt to link immigrants to crime is equally unfounded. O'Reilly's record of overheated rhetoric is clear: "May 3: "Arizona had to do something. In the capital city, Phoenix, crime's out of control. For example, last year, New York City, with six times as many residents as Phoenix, had just 16,000 more reported crimes." "May 4: "The Arizona authorities say we're desperate. We don't have the money. Our crime problem is through the roof. Phoenix one of the most dangerous cities in the country. We got to do something." "May 6: "So the state of Arizona faced with an overwhelming crime problem, social chaos and a bankrupt treasury had to do something." "May 13: "Arizona's bankrupt. The crime's through the roof. Phoenix is the kidnapping capital of the United States now." "May 14 "Arizona's already won the war of public opinion.... Americans understand, look, here's a state where the federal government will not do its job. The state has 500,000 illegal aliens. It's bankrupt. Phoenix is the kidnapping capital of the United States. Crime is through the roof. Drugs are coming across the border all the time. So what do you expect Arizona to do?"