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As short a story as I can make it.
A Mexican woman, whose mother was twice deported from the U.S., wanted to do things the right way. She got a green card and employment in the U.S. by working for the state employment office. She never ran afoul of the law and is supporting four kids after her divorce, sometimes working three jobs because apparently the kids father is too lazy to support them.
In 2012 and 2014 she voted. She is now facing up to 8 years in prison and deportation for doing so.
The Republican Attorney General had this say about the charges, "shows how serious Texas is about keeping its elections secure.”
Meanwhile, in 2013, a 16-year old, Ethan Couch, who was stone dead drunk while driving, three times the legal limit, kills four people and injures two. He receives probation because he suffered from “affluenza” — a term that dates at least to the 1980s to describe the psychological problems that can afflict children of privilege. In other words, because he was white and his parents were rich, he should be excused from his acts because he didn't know any better.
Both acts took place in the same county of Texas.
For the record, Ethan got in trouble again when, 2 years later, a video showed him at a party where drugs and alcohol were being used. As part of his probation, he couldn't be anywhere near any of that.
His mother then promptly tried to hide him but fortunately he was tracked down and sent to jail.
In short, Texas cares more about people illegally voting than they do about people murdering others.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/18/us/voter-fraud-fort-worth-trial-rosa-marie-ortega.html
A Mexican woman, whose mother was twice deported from the U.S., wanted to do things the right way. She got a green card and employment in the U.S. by working for the state employment office. She never ran afoul of the law and is supporting four kids after her divorce, sometimes working three jobs because apparently the kids father is too lazy to support them.
In 2012 and 2014 she voted. She is now facing up to 8 years in prison and deportation for doing so.
The Republican Attorney General had this say about the charges, "shows how serious Texas is about keeping its elections secure.”
Meanwhile, in 2013, a 16-year old, Ethan Couch, who was stone dead drunk while driving, three times the legal limit, kills four people and injures two. He receives probation because he suffered from “affluenza” — a term that dates at least to the 1980s to describe the psychological problems that can afflict children of privilege. In other words, because he was white and his parents were rich, he should be excused from his acts because he didn't know any better.
Both acts took place in the same county of Texas.
For the record, Ethan got in trouble again when, 2 years later, a video showed him at a party where drugs and alcohol were being used. As part of his probation, he couldn't be anywhere near any of that.
His mother then promptly tried to hide him but fortunately he was tracked down and sent to jail.
In short, Texas cares more about people illegally voting than they do about people murdering others.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/18/us/voter-fraud-fort-worth-trial-rosa-marie-ortega.html