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WASHINGTON - Twenty-one-year-old Angelica Hernandez stood proudly when Sen. Dick Durbin introduced her to his colleagues Tuesday as the 2011 valedictorian of the mechanical-engineering class at Arizona State University.
But even as the Phoenix resident was being acknowledged for her accomplishment, she was being publicly identified as an illegal immigrant in front of federal immigration officials.
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This is crazy! Hernandez shoulda been arrested and deported in the spot.
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We can expect more of this brazen arrogance due to the new ICE directives. Illegals now realize they will not be apprehended unless they are caught detonating a bomb in a crowded mall, or entering a government building wielding an AK-47.
We can expect more of this brazen arrogance due to the new ICE directives. Illegals now realize they will not be apprehended unless they are caught detonating a bomb in a crowded mall, or entering a government building wielding an AK-47.
Its gonna get real ugly soon unless the gov enforces the laws agains illegal aliens.
So this illegal alien used state money (by claiming instate tuition rates) to steal a spot in an engineering program away from a US citizen (acceptance into an engineering program is always highly competitive due to the limited number of seats), and then she has the nerve to stand up with a US Senator and proclaim she broke the law?
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