7 Years After Arrest and Outcry, Young Woman Again Faces Deportation

Should this person be deported?

  • No

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Leave me out of this one, please

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    1
  • Poll closed .

Granule

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Jessica Colotl embodied the debate over illegal immigration when she was locked up for 37 days and nearly sent back to Mexico after an Atlanta-area police officer caught her driving without a license in 2010.

To supporters, including her sorority sisters, the president of her college and the immigrant advocates who publicized her case, hers was an example of police overreach and the need to safeguard ambitious young students from deportation. To others, she was an illegal immigrant, plain and simple, who also was abusing the system by attending a public college at discounted tuition.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/7-...s-deportation/ar-BBAZCfu?li=AA4ZnC&ocid=ientp


Should she be deported? Yes, or no?
 
Funny how the Left thinks everything BUT "illegal" is what's relevant.

It's the same mindset they have with abortion. They constantly mention and try to present health of the mother, rape, and incest as if those reasons women give for having an abortion as the primary reason abortions are done when it amounts to less than 5% while ignoring that well over 90% are done because the women doesn't like the result of having spread her legs.
 
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