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Fox's Todd Starnes Compares Undocumented Immigrants To “Locusts” That “Devour The Fields” Then Move On

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 08/07/12 1:09 PM EDT

From the August 7 edition of WSAU's Feedback:

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Previously:

Fox's Starnes Equates Obama Immigration Statement To “Declaring Martial Law”

Following AZ Immigration Ruling, Fox's Starnes Warns Of “Mexican Invaders,” Flirts With Secessionism

Latino Leaders Blast Fox News' “Hypocrisy” In Latino News Site

Fox Spins Study Showing Low Recidivism Rate Among Undocumented Immigrants To Attack Obama On Immigration

On Immigration, Fox Would Rather Amplify Attacks Than Present The Facts

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