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update: The illegal alien that rammed her car into me...


jasonluckydog

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Some might remember I was hit in December by an illegal alien drunk lady who then tried to run me over when I went to go check on her is going to be deported.  The solicitor called me today and asked how I felt about her serving jail time then being sent to Atlanta for processing then back to Mexico. This lady is a habitual offender she has 3 DUIs. one hit and run and several other small charges she was on house arrest but broke that and is back in jail...

 

for about 5 seconds I felt bad for her but then realized deporting her is the best option for my community she is a danger to society.

 

So anyway the car she driving was insured the insurance company threw a bunch of money at me to go away so all is good.

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I work with a population of immigrants in NC helping ease their transition to the community. Sounds like your lady is just a scumbag human being, which does not at all correlate with her being an undocumented immigrant. Just like the rest of the world everybody's got good and bad apples. Nonetheless I think you are making the right decision here, she is a danger to the community. 

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