Leticia X: ‘I consider myself a U.S. citizen. It’s the only country I’ve ever known’

Posted on 26 October 2009                                                                                                             Bookmark and Share

   By: Roberto Dr. Cintli Rodriguez
Roberto Dr. Cintli Rodriguez. Click to view larger picture.I’ll refer to her as Leticia X.

She is undocumented but has been in this country since the age of three and is a top student at her high school.

Yet, unless the law changes soon, she will be unable to continue with her studies.

In gripping testimony, she tells my students at the University of Arizona that it is wrong that she will not be able to attend college next year: “I consider myself a U.S. citizen. It’s the only country I’ve ever known.

Her symbolic mother is Leticia A. — a student who set the legal precedent in 1982 in Plyler v. Doe in Texas, permitting undocumented students to be able to attend public K-12 schools, without having to pay exorbitant out-of-state tuition.

Today, Leticia X. struggles to change this policy to include K-16 students. If out-of-state fees are exorbitant for out of state K-12 students, the rates are stratospheric for out-of-state college students… generally costing tens of thousands of dollars yearly.

Leticia X is part of a nationwide movement – nearly a decade old – to pass legislation that would permit students such as her, to be able to attend college at in-state rates. It’s called the Dream Act. Most members of Congress support it, but since 2001, they’ve never been able to garner the 60 votes necessary in the Senate to bring it to a full vote (cloture). It even has a controversial provision that was injected into it that would permit students to also qualify for U.S. residency by first going into the military for 2 years. A terrible compromise, but even that has not worked.

It pains me that I cannot publicly identify Leticia X. The irony is that she, like many other Dream students do identify themselves in public. Apparently, they are more trusting of government than I am.

Immigrant Children

You have to understand, she was making her plea before my students in Arizona – the New South. It’s also the Old South.

Last week, I took my students to witness Operation Streamline. Nothing I told them could prepare them for what they saw. Several left early, crying, unable to continue to witness what passes for a judicial proceeding. Here, at Tucson’s Federal Court, there are daily tax-payer-funded show trials in which 70-80 undocumented migrants are convicted in one hour. It’s the racial element and the shackles around the ankles, waist and hands that shock the conscience. Most defendants are from Mexico or Central America and have been converted into the world’s most dangerous criminals. In one hour, they are tried, convicted and deported or sent to a private prison (Corrections Corporation of America) to the tune of approximately $15 million per month. It is the breakneck speed that profoundly damages the human spirit and the integrity of the courtroom. As one of my students commented: “They’re like cattle being led to the slaughter.

This is also Joe Arpaio’s state – the Maricopa County Sheriff that is defying the federal government in his insistence on continuing to conduct mass dragnet raids/stops…

But back to Leticia X. Her story is gut-wrenching. She is bright and articulate, and hard-working to a fault. She studies even when she’s sick because she believes she has earned the right to go to college.

She is figuratively, a dream student. She embodies the very idea of: “A Mind is a terrible thing to waste.

If the law does not change by December, she will not be attending a U.S. college next year.

It is difficult to imagine why anyone would be opposed to seeing her go off to college She knows no other home and barely speaks Spanish.

The larger tragedy is that her story is repeated 65,000 times every year nationwide. There would be many more, but many drop out, not seeing the point of continuing to attend high school.

However, she is undaunted and courageous. She tells me she has no problem with me using her true name. I dare not expose her to the Arpaios and Lou Dobbs of the world.

What I really want to do is call the National Hispanic Scholarship Foundation and ask them why they are opposed to creating a special fund to help the Leticia Xs of this nation? Nothing in the law prevents them from doing so. Perhaps if President Obama himself were to meet her, he would undoubtedly be moved to tears and action. It is hoped that the president remembers that he ran on the promise of change… and that he also won, promising a humane solution to the immigration crisis. Humane? Yes. Leticia X is a full human being.

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Roberto Rodriguez is an assistant professor at the University of Arizona. He has been writing the Column of the Americas since 1994. The writers offer a unique perspective of the Americas -- on topics of general interest as well as highlighting issues that specifically affect the peoples of the continent. Roberto is a member of the YES! Speakers' Bureau. Links: | New America Media Columns | Archived Columns of The Americas | Learn more about Roberto -- CLICK HERE.

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