AP (Kansas)
October 21, 2015
A
Kansas television station is accusing a county commissioner of defaming
one of its reporters when he refused to be interviewed by her and
called her an advocate for
people living in the country illegally.
Beatriz
Parres, a bilingual reporter for English-speaking Wichita television
station KWCH and Spanish-language KDCU, approached Sedgwick County
Commission chairman Richard
Ranzau on Monday to ask him a question about a recall effort seeking
his removal from office.
Ranzau
refused to answer her questions, saying he thinks the Spanish-born
reporter is an advocate for people who are illegally living in the U.S.,
but agreed to speak
with a reporter from KWCH.
KWCH
is a CBS affiliate, while KDCU is affiliated with the Spanish-language
Univision network. The KWCH news operation produces newscasts for both
stations through a shared-service
agreement, The Wichita Eagle (http://bit.ly/1hUbrG3) reported.
In
a video broadcast Monday, Ranzau walked away from Parres, who asked to
interview him about a recall effort started by a pro-immigrant group.
Petitioners want to remove
Ranzau over his ongoing campaign to prevent federal food aid to
families in which parents can’t prove they’re in the country legally.
“I’m
not going to do your interview for Univision,” Ranzau told Parres. When
she asked “Why not?” he replied, “Because I don’t want to.”
When
Parres, who was born in Madrid, told Ranzau she was representing KWCH
as well, Ranzau told her: “When you have someone who works for Channel
12 only, have them come
here.”
He spoke with a different KWCH reporter about the recall effort on Tuesday.
Ranzau
told The Eagle he thinks Parres is an activist for illegal immigration
and working with the advocacy group seeking his removal.
He
said he was willing to speak with “legitimate news organizations,” but
not with someone who is an advocate posing as a journalist.
When
asked what evidence he had that Parres was an advocate, he said,
“That’s my belief. She evidently knows them very well and some of her
comments and this, that and
the other.”
KWCH
news director Brian Gregory said Parres is not an activist but rather a
journalist who covers events put on by advocacy groups.
“It’s
unfortunate that an elected public official would make such baseless
comments about a journalist,” Gregory said. “I am disappointed that
Commissioner Ranzau has
chosen to defame one of our employees.”
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