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Macarena Hernández : ウィキペディア英語版 | Macarena Hernandez Macarena Hernández is a United States academic and journalist. She has written about Latino issues such as immigration and education. ==Newspaper work and scandals== Hernández has a B.A. in English Professional Writing and Journalism from Baylor University, and a Masters in Journalism from University of California, Berkeley. While in college, Hernandez interned at ''The New York Times'', and following graduation, became the Rio Grande Valley Bureau Chief for the ''San Antonio Express-News''. In 2003, a ''New York Times'' reporter who had interned alongside her, Jayson Blair, was caught plagiarizing a newspaper article she had written for the ''Express-News''. The revelation uncovered dozens of other stories that Blair had plagiarized or fabricated for ''The Times'', setting off a national media story. Hernández joined the staff of ''The Dallas Morning News'' in August 2005. Soon after, she penned a column discussing the frequency with which illegal immigrants are the victims of crime in the United States, citing a Georgia case in which six Mexicans were murdered. When Fox's Bill O'Reilly expressed outrage that the Mexican flag was flown as a show of sorrow, Hernández accused O'Reilly of preaching hate. In retaliation, O'Reilly called for a boycott of the ''Dallas Morning News''.
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