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RAUL REYES: AP acts responsibly in nixing the 'I-word'

SAN ANGELO, Texas The Associated Press recently announced a major change in the way it describes people with an unlawful presence in the United States. The AP Stylebook, which spells out the standards most media outlets use, no longer sanctions the terms illegal and illegal immigrant to refer to undocumented people.

Latino and immigrant advocacy groups applauded this move, which they had promoted for years. Many conservatives accused the organization of bowing to political correctness.

But this isnt a question of mere political correctness. Its about accuracy, fairness and respect. The I-word offends immigrants and American values. Illegal is a loaded term that has polluted the immigration debate for too long.

The AP made the right decision because calling a person illegal disregards one of the cornerstones of our justice system, the presumption of innocence. Consider that when journalists report on a child molester or a serial killer, they are always careful to include the word alleged or suspected.

Thats the correct thing to do by law. And the undocumented are entitled to the same protection. Only a judge can determine whether a person is lawfully in the country not a journalist, or even a Department of Homeland Security official.

Bob Dane of the Federation for American Immigration Reform criticized the APs new position. What theyre really doing is interjecting a form of bias in their reporting, he told Fox News Latino. Yet by dropping illegal, the AP encourages better reporting.

One big problem with the term illegal immigrant is that the vast majority of the undocumented are civil not criminal offenders, as being in the country unlawfully is a misdemeanor.

Homeland Security officials told The New York Times that 40 percent of the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants in the United States didnt enter the country illegally. They entered legally and then overstayed their visas. Undocumented and unauthorized are more precise terms for these immigrants than illegal.

Although the majority of the undocumented came to this country in search of better opportunities, their ranks also include asylum seekers, refugees and victims of traffickers.

Its needlessly hurtful and punitive to tag them all with a negative label such as illegal simply because they lack papers.

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Chuco Artist Network helps creative types spread the word in El Paso

Think of the Chuco Artist Network as a social media site for artists -- with a distinctly El Paso flavor.

More than 800 artists, musicians and writers, many working outside the mainstream, use chucoartist.com to network and gain recognition beyond their usual circles. About 80 percent of them are from El Paso. The rest are from elsewhere around the country, but many have ties to the city they call El Chuco.

The site's creator -- photographer and metal sculptor Luis Rodriguez -- started Chuco Artist in 2011 with about $200 and a desire to give local painters, photographers, sculptors, musicians, comic book artists, airbrush painters, poets and other writers a place to share stories, promote events, ask questions and showcase

Rodriguez, 34, had grown frustrated with the limited options available to him in El Paso. The local arts and entertainment scene, he said, can be overshadowed by larger competitors from outside the area, such as traveling exhibitions and touring bands.

"I know I've had difficulties knowing what to do in the art scene or where to go or where to get noticed, and the Chuco Artist Network essentially became a platform for every artist to start from the ground up and to build their own thing," Rodriguez said.

The Chuco Artist Network will celebrate its second anniversary in May.

It has quickly gained recognition and members and has drawn interest from former El Paso artists

Among the network's higher-profile members are border reggae band Radio La Chusma, rockabilly group the Hillside Gamblers, painter Gabriel Marquez, sculptor Ho Baron and author and poet Lawrence Welsh.

Welsh may be one of the most celebrated network members outside of El Paso. He has published eight books of poetry and is a winner of the Bardsong Press Celtic Voice Writing Award in Poetry. He won the 2012 New Mexico-Arizona Book award for his newest collection of poetry, "Begging for Vultures: New and Selected Poems 1994-2009." He also has won several journalism awards, including the Society of Professional Journalists' Bill Farr Reporting Award, the Copley Los Angeles Newspapers Award and the Women in Communications Endowment Award.

Welsh was one of the first to join the network in 2011. He uses it as an outlet for his poetry. "It's a real democratic outlet for the artists in town," he said. "I think as writers and artists, anything that will help get the word out there helps."

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