2 Valedictorians in Texas Declare Undocumented Status, and Outrage Ensues

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2 Valedictorians in Texas Declare Undocumented Status, and Outrage Ensues


By KATIE ROGERSJUNE 10, 2016

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Mayte Lara Ibarra delivered a valedictorian speech at the David Crockett High School graduation last week in Austin, Tex.

When Mayte Lara Ibarra, the valedictorian of her high school’s graduating class, revealed her plans to attend the University of Texas at Austin on a scholarship, she did what any graduate would do: She shared her excitement on social media.

Ms. Ibarra also declared, proudly, that she is undocumented.

“Valedictorian, 4.5GPA, full tuition paid for at UT, 13 cords/medals, nice legs, oh and I’m undocumented,” Ms. Ibarra wrote in a tweet posted last week, hours after she gave her valedictorian speech to fellow graduates at David Crockett High School in Austin.

In an era where the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, Donald J. Trump, has vowed to build a wall to keep out undocumented immigrants and many Latinos are rushing to seek citizenship to vote against him, others are finding ways to raise their voices or step out of the shadows.

Ms. Ibarra, whose path to the United States was not immediately clear and who didn’t mention her undocumented status in her speech, choosing instead to talk about AP tests, proms and pep rallies. But on the same day, a few hours north in McKinney, Tex., another valedictorian, Larissa Martinez, did.

Speaking to her class, Ms. Martinez, who says she’s headed to Yale, declared that she is undocumented, and indirectly addressed anti-immigrant sentiments voiced by Mr. Trump. According to the website Mic, she crossed the border in 2010 from Mexico with her mother and sister.


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“America can be great again without the construction of a wall built on hatred and prejudice,” Ms. Martinez said, according to WFAA, a local ABC affiliate. She told the station that she had a full scholarship to Yale with plans to study medicine.

But some observers saw the students’ decision to express pride in being undocumented as an affront, and criticized them on social media.

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In Ms. Ibarra’s case, the outrage over her tweet led her to delete her Twitter account. One critic, Hillary Shay Davis, who has a daughter who graduated with Ms. Ibarra, said she believed that the teenager was proud of “taking advantage of the system.”

“I have never thought about deporting a child who graduated from a U.S. high school and fought against the odds to be successful. Until this moment,” Ms. Daviswrote on Facebook. She added, “Something else that I have NEVER thought I would support until this moment is Trump and #buildthatwall.”

Versions of this sentiment echoed throughout social media.

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Ms. Ibarra is departing the Austin Independent School District, where 58 percent of students are Hispanic, and entering a college system where Hispanic students are the second-largest share of the population. The University of Texas also offers support services for undocumented students.

Gary Susswein, a spokesman for the University of Texas, said that federal law prevented him from discussing the cases of individual students, but he offered a statement that said that the university grants two-semester tuition waivers to all valedictorians of Texas public high schools regardless of their residency status.

“State law also does not distinguish between documented and undocumented graduates of Texas high schools in admissions and financial aid decisions,” the statement said. “University policies reflect that law.”

Jose Antonio Vargas, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and immigration activist who revealed he is undocumented in The New York Times Magazine in 2011, said that speeches like Ms. Ibarra’s were part of a larger effort on behalf of undocumented people to be open and upfront about their status.

“Being undocumented is part of her identity, as is being a Latina,” he said Thursday. He added, “For many undocumented people, this is our way of telling people that we are not who people think we are.”

Define American, a project Mr. Vargas started in 2011, holds events and online campaigns where people can share their immigration status, an effort, he said, that was meant to shape the conversation around immigration “so it’s a more ‘human’ one.”

Although people have been using Twitter and YouTube to make their immigration status public for years, Mr. Vargas said he thought the criticism of Ms. Martinez and Ms. Ibarra was coming at a tense time in the election cycle. In the case of Ms. Ibarra, he said that people were circulating misinformation, and he referred to the state law granting the waivers to valedictorians.

“This young woman is not taking somebody else’s spot,” he said of the waivers. “She’s not getting special treatment. She is getting that because she graduated as valedictorian, and that’s how it is in Texas.”

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White people mad because they had every advantage and every access to government programs and legal jobs and opportunity for success and they got beat by people who had access to nothing but had to scrap for every little bit they had and keep it hidden AND stay out of the view of the law as much as possible. It's the ether that burns their souls slow.

That being said: It's 2 undocumented valedictorians. How many undocumented gangbangers have killed someone in Texas this year? How many have driven drunk and killed someone? If getting rid of all the undocumented immigrants means we have to get rid of a couple of valedictorians, then so be it. Needs of the many...
 

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White people mad because they had every advantage and every access to government programs and legal jobs and opportunity for success and they got beat by people who had access to nothing but had to scrap for every little bit they had and keep it hidden AND stay out of the view of the law as much as possible. It's the ether that burns their souls slow.

That being said: It's 2 undocumented valedictorians. How many undocumented gangbangers have killed someone in Texas this year? How many have driven drunk and killed someone? If getting rid of all the undocumented immigrants means we have to get rid of a couple of valedictorians, then so be it. Needs of the many...
i have nothing against these girls, its dope that they worked that hard and accomplished that much. but they represent a sect of people whose impact on citizens is overwhelmingly negative. theres literally no arguing with the second part of your post

get em the fukk outta here :camby:
 

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I read a different article on her last night. I don't care about the universities policy. She took away a scholarship that a legal citizen should have had. Why do support foreigners over Americans?

It's more than university policy, it's law. She earned it, she didn't take anything. I only see future Americans, great ones at that.

Weren't you just complaining about identity politics? :heh:
 

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It's more than university policy, it's law. She earned it, she didn't take anything. I only see future Americans, great ones at that.

Weren't you just complaining about identity politics? :heh:

I don't see whats so hard for you to see in regards to her taking away a limited number of scholarships to school from someone that followed the law. Why do you want to reward criminality? Why don't you want a legal American to get that free ride to Yale over a foreigner who stays breaking the law?
 

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White people mad because they had every advantage and every access to government programs and legal jobs and opportunity for success and they got beat by people who had access to nothing but had to scrap for every little bit they had and keep it hidden AND stay out of the view of the law as much as possible. It's the ether that burns their souls slow.

That being said: It's 2 undocumented valedictorians. How many undocumented gangbangers have killed someone in Texas this year? How many have driven drunk and killed someone? If getting rid of all the undocumented immigrants means we have to get rid of a couple of valedictorians, then so be it. Needs of the many...
OR... we can make a distinction between murderers and muther fukin valedictorians...
 

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OR... we can make a distinction between murderers and muther fukin valedictorians...

We shouldn't make any distinction between the two in this situation. Both are illegal.

The only 'correct' answer is to create an easier path to citizenship for "valedictorian" types of immigrants.

I'm a legal immigrant to this country. People that 'cut the line' shouldn't be able to win scholarships that American citizens should have.
 

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There's actually nothing criminal about her being valedictorian or going to school. But yeah ok let's pretend a murderer and a valedictorian are cut from the same cloth, that makes sense.

Illegal immigration is, you guessed it, illegal, and when you do something that is considered illegal enough for imprisionment (including in one case fraud, as one of the high schoolers had a job at CVS), you're a criminal, which means in fact, they are cut from the same cloth.
 
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