Unless my comprehension is lacking on this I understood that the young woman wasn't aware of here illegal status until she applied for the college. I sit( ) to be corrected on my comprehension.
In my first post I mainly blamed the politicians and the public, (at large), for the illegal alien problems America has. And that is true. That is how it started and why it continues. Not enforcing the laws!
In cases like this one, where the child 'appears' to be a victim and could get a really raw deal here if the law is upheld, it is solely the fault of the parents and those responsible for putting her in this position. Those who knew they were breaking the law from the start. I do feel, to some extent, that the girl has been victimized because she was put in the position of being on the wrong side of the law through no fault of her own. I don't blame people that support the laws of the land for her plight, like the liberals do. I blame her parents and those who supported their illegal activities. They knew all along that the law was hanging over their head all these years. Thats where her problems stem from and the fact that they did not consider the consequences of their illegal actions. That is the root cause of these kids problems! Not, (as Rick Perry said), heartless people! People like Perry are the ones who caused the problem in the first place buy not upholding the law, and now want to make things worse by giving concessions. Is that compassionate or just playing to a voter block in his state? Maybe both?
As heartbreaking as these stories can be, it's not the fault of law abiding citizens of this country for anchor babies and children brought here illegally. It is, first, the law makers and enforcers at the top and secondly, the law breakers themselves for the plight of the children they are responsible for.
Simple cause and effect. Consequences of ones actions. In this case, illegal actions that have come back to bite them. Just like anyone else. And unfortunetly, the kids are caught in the middle.
I don't pretend to have a perfect answer to this problem. It's too big. But at least I know where the blame lies!