Sometimes you have to ask the question as if it’s going to be your last question – as if it’s going to be the last time you talk to that person. Jorge Ramos Read Quote
It’s a privilege to work as an anchor for Univision, but more important, I am amazed by how Latinos are transforming America. Jorge Ramos Read Quote
You wouldn’t expect ABC or any of the mainstream networks to take a position on immigration, health care, anything. But at Univision, it’s different. We are pro-immigrant. That’s our audience, and people depend on us. When we are better represented politically, that role for us will recede. Jorge Ramos Read Quote
Immigration is the issue that tells us who is with us and who is against us; there’s no question about it. And it’s very simple to understand why – half of all Latinos over 18 years of age were born outside the United States. It really makes no sense to attack them and criticize them if you want their vote. Jorge Ramos Read Quote
You turn on the TV, and you see very bland interviews. Journalists in the United States are very cozy with power, very close to those in power. Jorge Ramos Read Quote
I’m not seeing tough questions asked on American television. I’m not seeing those correspondents that would question those in power. It’s like a club. We are not asking the tough questions. Jorge Ramos Read Quote
I will go to a nice restaurant in Miami, and no one sitting at the tables will notice me or even know who I am. Then everyone in the kitchen comes out and wants to take a picture. Jorge Ramos Read Quote