Now you know why her sense of entitlement was so broad, that even fellow illegal aliens didn’t like her. She’s now demanding she, a convicted illegal felon, be allowed to return to the US to carry on her charades.
The Mexican government said Tuesday it is talking with U.S. officials about whether a deported illegal entrant and activist could return to the United States.
The entrant, Elvira Arellano, was arrested and sent back to her native Mexico last month after taking refuge in a Chicago church for a year to avoid a deportation order.
Mexican Foreign Secretary Patricia Espinosa said she approached U.S. authorities on Arellano’s behalf after the 32-year-old activist asked Mexican President Felipe Calderon to help her return to the United States legally as a “peace and justice” ambassador…
Arellano said she would not back down from her request and was angered that Mexico was seeking a U.S. visa, adding that the Mexican government should not have to ask permission to send her north of the border.
“I’m not asking for any visa,” she said. “I want a diplomatic post as ambassador of peace and justice, and I won’t accept anything less.”
“I won’t accept anything less”? Who the heck does she think she is? She’s not a diplomat. She’s a former illegal alien who, while here, was convicted of Social Security fraud. The she hid out in a church, and exploited her young son, by sending him to the White House.
Why the arrogance? Why, it’s not really any more arrogant than statements made by her country’s own President:
“Where there is a Mexican, there is Mexico.”
Sovereignty? What sovereignty?



by Stephan Tawney on Wed, Sep 5, 2007