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  • Did "Hate Group" Write Immigration Law in Virginia?

    Sunday, Apr 20, 2008 3:40AM / Standard Entry

    The latest 9500 Liberty video examines an important question facing the residents of Prince William County, VA -- and, really, facing all Americans: How susceptible are our local governments to infiltration by Washington DC lobbying firms like Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR)? FAIR is considered by many experts to be a hate group, so when it began to surface last year that lawyers from FAIR may have written the Immigration Resolution that created social unrest and now economic hardship in a once proud and prosperous county, many residents felt intruded upon.


    Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBbjrk0QWqw


    The video was shot primarily on Dec. 14th at the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights hearing where I testified to a link between FAIR and Help Save Manassas -- an assertion that was denied by Help Save Manassas President and Black Velvet Bruce Li operator Greg Leteicq. He was so angry and insistent that I had wronged him that I notified the Civil Rights Commission that my assertion was strongly disputed and I could not corroborate it at this time.

    The next day we released our first Washington Post Outlook video, which we had been working on that week. We intended our second Washington Post video to look into the question of FAIR's link to Help Save Manassas. We did not release the video, "Anchor Baby" = Hate Speech, until Jan. 4, in part because we had been waiting for an interview with Dan Stein, the President of FAIR. As you can guess from the video above, we waited all afternoon into the evening on December 19th. We tried over the next few weeks to reschedule, but Mr. Stein was fully into Republican Primary mode (supporting Tancredo first and then Romney). When we did release the "Anchor Baby" = Hate Speech, video, we avoided showing or mentioning Mr. Stein and FAIR because we were still hoping to get an interview and didn't want to anger him as we had Mr. Letiecq. Although we have yet to interview Mr. Stein, we decided to release the video today because arguments over whether FAIR was indeed the author of the Resolution have been boiling over in the town square and on the internet with the rapid success of the new PWC-based blog AntiBVBL.net.

    Looking back at my testimony, I must admit it was inaccurate to say that Help Save Manassas is a "local franchise" of FAIR. I take Mr. Hethmon's word that he only became involved after the group was started and the word "franchise" does not convey as much. I apologize for my mistake.

    Finally, 9500 Liberty's YouTube channel has a Playlist with more from the Civil Rights Commission hearing from which this video derives.



  • Minor Uproar in Virginia over Inaccurate News Report About Annabel and Me

    Thursday, Apr 10, 2008 8:58AM / Standard Entry

    If you have not been following our work on the immigration battle in Prince William County, VA this chapter of the saga will be a bit hard to follow. If you have been following it, get a load of this:

    In reaction to a virtual (as in internet) uproar, Annabel and I have spoken to the author of the Potomac News article that erroneously reported that we had “joined forces” with a new political blog called AntiBVBL.net. The author, it turns out, didn’t even know our names. But he was very nice and apologetic, explaining that he was under pressure to finish the story for his deadline and did not have time to find out who we were and how to contact us. Of course we asked for a retraction. We also sent him the following statement:

    Statement from Eric Byler and Annabel Park Re. Potomac News Article

    The 9500 Liberty interactive documentary has been met with controversy from its inception because it was introduced into an election-season climate in which the Immigration Resolution was the primary issue, and the prevailing attitude of pro-Resolution advocates on BVBL was, “You’re Either With Us Or Against Us.” Under such a framework, it is easy to understand why the Washington Post, the Manassas Journal Messenger, Potomac News, and 9500 Liberty have all been labeled as “against us” at one time or another. Under such a misguided framework, the majority of Prince William County and the majority of America could be accused of the same. But the two options offered under the “With Us Or Against Us” framework are not the only perspectives on the immigration issue.

    AntiBVBL was created by a moderate Republican seeking to encourage those who do not fit within the “With Us Or Against Us” framework to add their voices to the immigration debate, without censorship or fear of reprisal. This is an exciting and much-needed concept, one that we decided to support. Our first step in doing so was inviting AntiBVBL to co-sponsor a party we threw on April 4th, designed to help a struggling business in Woodbridge stay afloat, and to preserve a sense of community in Prince William County after a period of intense division.

    The Invitation to the party was a public one, and remains available on YouTube.

    It makes no mention of the Immigration Resolution. In fact, Greg Letiecq, the moderator of BVBL, posted our invitation on his site and encouraged people to attend. There was nothing remotely controversial in our invitation, other than to state the fact that businesses are being adversely affected by the exodus of immigrant communities from Prince William County.

    It would be profoundly unfair to characterize the party as something it was not. Those who attended the party were drawn by a message to preserve a sense of community.

    The tragedy of the error in the Potomac News article of April 8th is that it revives the “With Us Or Against Us” framework in a time when the community needs to move beyond such divisive tactics and find a way to make wise, collective decisions about the future of this county.

    Just as there are various voices contributing to AntiBVBL, the 9500 Liberty filmmakers all have our unique perspectives. We shared some of them, quite openly, in the Washington Post OutLook Section of December 16th, and in our accompanying video essays. But we are independent filmmakers. We have not joined forces with anyone. This is critically important in this time when the community has been challenged to move beyond battle lines that have divided us in recent months.


  • Video From Party in Prince William County, VA -- Just Fun

    Monday, Apr 7, 2008 1:46PM / Standard Entry


    Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4ZH3X4E2W8




    If you can find your way to the comments page on the video above, please say something nice. Or better yet, join the dialog on AntiBVBL.net. Thanks (=

  • Is "White" a Racial Slur?

    Sunday, Apr 6, 2008 1:43AM / Standard Entry

    I named this video "Immigration Fight Hurts White Conservatives Too" and got some complaints. I’m not sure why people are offended. I’m half White and the term doesn’t bother me. Please watch the video and let me know what you think. I could easily change it, but I can’t decide if people object to the word "White" the same way Asian Americans don’t care to be called "Yellow," or if there is some reason why debunking the myth that the immigration issue pits Caucasians against Hispanics is somehow threatening to their power base.

    Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElJr_Ar-G3M

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    If you’d like to help immigrants and those who believe in an inclusive society in Prince William County, Virginia -- please become a voice on this blog:

    antiBVBL.net

    You can use your real name or make up a name. But it would be good to have a variety of voices who are informed about the immigration issue.


  • 9500 Liberty Is Back, And We're Hosting A Party

    Tuesday, Apr 1, 2008 2:10PM / Standard Entry

    Most of you probably know this already, but Annabel and I documenting and also, to some degree, a part of the story of Prince William County's social and economic destruction due to hysteria over the immigration issue. If you watch the two short videos linked below, you'll understand just how the idea to throw this party came about. This is an E-mail that Annabel sent out moments ago to invite people out for a night of fun, but more importantly, to get the immigrant community and friend of immigrants off the deck, in the same room, and ready to discuss ways of reversing this misfortune.

    9500Liberty & AntiBVBL.net invite you to a party this Friday to support business owners in Prince William County.
    When: Friday, April 4th, 8pm-1am
    Where: El Portal restaurant
    14561 Jefferson Davis Hwy
    Woodbridge, VA 22191
    (703) 490-6290
    What: Great food, drinks, music and fascinating people including many featured in 9500Liberty. **Rumor has it many of the voices of AntiBVBL.net will reveal their identities, including the Admin. Eric and Annabel will also make brief remarks.

    Check out our Video Invitation to Save Prince William County’s Economy Party:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOzMsv86UjU


    Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOzMsv86UjU


    This is a 9500 Liberty interview that inspired the party (moments later) featuring Manuel Arbaiza, owner of El Portal restaurant:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAvyi1RutrsGU5U2spHI_4

    Hope you and your friends can join us in our support for Manuel and others struggling with economic difficulties in Prince William County. We plan to have more parties like this in upcoming weeks at locations around the county.

    Please call or email if you have any questions.

    Gracias!

    Annabel & Eric
    youtube.com/9500Liberty

    For more information:

    As many of you know, since the "crackdown on illegal immigrants" resolution passed in Prince William County, Virginia in July, many Latino residents have left the county. You have all read by now that the flight of the Latino residents has had a dramatic effect on the economy in the county especially in Woodbridge and Manassas. Many excellent news reports have been written on this subject in the Washington Post and the DC Examiner.

    9500 Liberty is currently documenting the aftermath of the resolution and just uploaded our first video in the series: After the Resolution. We’re encountering heartbreaking cases of people who have lost homes, businesses or about to lose them. It’s devastating to witness a vibrant, growing community suddenly facing economic free fall.

    Please follow along as we document this story. A new local blog, AntiBVBL.net, tries to track, watch and outwit the anti-immigrant blog, bvbl.net, the activities of Help Save Manassas and the Prince William County Board of Supervisors.


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  • Eric Byler (born January 15, 1972) is an American film director, screenwriter and political activist. He identifies as hapa biracial, born to a Chinese American mother and a white American father...

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