Lawmakers condemn Albuquerque Journal for controversial editorial cartoon

The Albuquerque Journal came under fire on Twitter Thursday after it ran a cartoon conflating recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, Democrats, and MS-13 gang members.

The cartoon pictures a frightened white couple being robbed at gunpoint by men wearing “MS-13” jackets.

“Now, Honey … I believe they prefer to be called Dreamers … or Democrats,” the well-dressed man says to his wife in the cartoon.


Sen. Martin Heinrich, D-N.M., blasted the conservative publication on Twitter Wednesday, calling the depiction of Dreamers “heinous and bigoted.”


Sen. Tom Udall, D-N.M., followed suit, condemning the outlet for the “hateful and offensive” cartoon.


“Our editorial pages offer views from all sides of the spectrum, and we realize some of the content will offend readers,” Journal Editor Karen Moses said in statement issued late Wednesday night. “We do not agree with many of those views, but their purpose is to spark discussion and debate. In hindsight, instead of generating debate, this cartoon only inflamed emotions. This was not the intent, nor does the Journal condone racism or bigotry in any form.”

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