Boyles' guest Anderson again called illegal immigrants “the chosen people,” labeled Newark mayor a “handkerchief-head Negro”

Echoing comments he made on a previous broadcast of 630 KHOW-AM host Peter Boyles' show, frequent guest Terry Anderson referred to illegal immigrants as “the chosen people” and “the new Israelites,” adding that “anything that they perpetrate against Americans of other races ... is just overlooked.”

Additionally, while discussing the recent slayings of three college students in Newark, New Jersey, in which an illegal immigrant reportedly is a suspect, Anderson called Newark Mayor Cory Booker “another handkerchief-head Negro who believes that we're all alike, we all have the same struggle.” Anderson further claimed that "[b]lack folks in certain cities in this ... country now are being ethnically cleansed" and asserted that “it will happen to white folks too eventually.”

As Colorado Media Matters noted, while appearing as a guest on Boyles' October 25, 2006, broadcast, Anderson similarly referred to illegal immigrants as “the chosen people” and “the Israelites of the new millennium,” adding, “These people can do anything and get away with it.” Anderson's Los Angeles-based talk show airs for one hour on Sunday evenings on KRLA 870.

Referring on his August 13 broadcast to an article in The Denver Post's August 12 electronic edition that cited Booker's comments at the funeral of one of the shooting victims, Boyles asked, “Why doesn't Cory Booker say, 'Jesus, this guy didn't belong in this country'?” Anderson replied that “he's not going to say it 'cause he's another ... handkerchief-head Negro who believes that we're all alike, we all have the same struggle. He's never gonna touch that, never gonna say one word about it. He's part of the sanctuary policy.”

In fact, Booker had been quoted as publicly expressing frustration that the suspect, Jose Lachira Carranza, had not been in custody. As The New York Times reported on August 10, “A 15-year-old youth on Friday became the third person arrested in the fatal shootings of three young people on a Newark playground last week. An intense police manhunt continued for at least two other suspects, including another teenager.” The Times further reported:

The arrest came hours after the man suspected of being the ringleader in the crime pleaded not guilty. The authorities revealed that he is an illegal immigrant from Peru who could have been detained by federal authorities after one of his two previous arrests in the past year. Instead, the immigrant, Jose Lachira Carranza, a 28-year-old construction worker, was free on $150,000 bail at the time of the killings last week, despite pending felony charges of aggravated assault and sexual abuse of a child.

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Mayor Cory A. Booker of Newark expressed frustration on Friday that Mr. Carranza had been returned to the street.

“Whether he is documented or undocumented is irrelevant,” Mr. Booker said. “What matters is he is a murderer, and he shouldn't have been on the streets. It's obvious the system is broken.” [emphasis added]

From the August 13 broadcast of 630 KHOW-AM's The Peter Boyles Show:

ANDERSON: I say it before, and I'll say it again, Pete, these are the chosen people. Illegal aliens, illegal aliens are the chosen -- they, they are the new Israelites. There is nothing they can do that the government will not step to their defense on. Anything -- anything that they perpetrate against Americans of other races, shall we say, is just overlooked, because they have rights. We don't.

BOYLES: It's crazy. It's absolutely insane.

ANDERSON: It really is.

BOYLES: It's absolutely insane, Terry. I mean, it's like -- I'm reading the Jersey story -- I've been reading it, and here I come home. I've been on the road, and I come home, and I get -- my wife kept the papers for me, and I read yesterday's Denver Post, page 7A -- “Grief, comma, resolve in Newark” -- not one mention of what happened to these, these kids except they were shot -- I mean, it's horrible enough to say it. Now, if you read the New York papers, they were sexually molested, abused, assaulted before this --

ANDERSON: Well, I read one yesterday that said that the motive was robbery. You don't put somebody on their knees and shoot 'em in the back of the head -- they, they walked up, and this girl says that they walked up and shot her in the face.

BOYLES: Yes.

ANDERSON: OK? Now, that's brutal in itself. And then you execute these other kids, but, you know, what, what really gets me is -- what really gets me -- nobody's saying anything about where the -- the guy's wife -- the guy's wife -- he lives with his wife and two or three kids, his sister, and the wife's sister and her, and her brats. OK, now they all live in this house together. The wife's claiming, “No, it wasn't him; he was home with me that night.” Now, what I would say is OK, when we do this trial, we're going to put this broad on the, on the stand, on the stand --

BOYLES: Yeah, you're going too --

ANDERSON: -- under oath, and if you're lying, you're going to jail. But before that, we're gonna send ICE [United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents] to your house; we're gonna check the status of everybody from the rug rats up to the adults; we're gonna make sure that if you're illegally in this country, you got a hold on you; you're going to jail. Right now.

BOYLES: In the Newark papers this morning, they get down and they finally say, “The suspect in the sexual assault” -- and they talk about Jose Carranza -- illegal immigrant previously charged with raping a 5-year-old -- he surrendered to New York Mayor Cory Booker and pled not guilty -- and here it goes, “Carranza, 28, comma, said through a Spanish interpreter that he understood the charges against him.” I'll bet he did. I'll bet he did. And Booker, Cory Booker shows up at this funeral of Shawn Harvey -- one of the kids who's 20 year old -- pounding, “Enough is enough.” But he's talking about, you know, “You have to stop this violence.” Why doesn't Cory Booker say, “Jesus, this guy didn't belong in this country”?

ANDERSON: That's right -- oh, he's not going to say it 'cause he's another, he's another handkerchief-head Negro who believes that we're all alike, we all have the same struggle. He's never gonna touch that, never gonna say one word about it. He's part of the sanctuary policy.

BOYLES: Oh, sure. And they deny it. They deny it.

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ANDERSON: Pete, I've got a section right on the left side of the website, it says “email received.” And I -- you can look at the dates on 'em and see I haven't put any up for a long time, 'cause I used to put 'em up all the time, and it got kind of redundant. But just go in there --

BOYLES: I'm gonna do it.

ANDERSON: -- and read some of the, some of the outrageous stuff that people have said to me.

BOYLES: Why would somebody, after these kids get murdered in Jersey -- why would somebody write stuff like that?

ANDERSON: Because this is his feeling. He -- let me tell you, Pete, I, I hate, I hate to say it this way to people, but it's true. Black folks in certain cities in this, in this country now are being ethnically cleansed. This is ethnic cleansing. And it's not just black people. I mean, it will, it will happen to white folks too eventually, but right now we are such a minority, minority that, that they have the numbers and they can put us out of the communities that we once lived in.