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HS valedictorian Daniela Pelaez fights to be an American girl

 

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In a few weeks, Daniela Pelaez, 18, will join Congressman David Rivera in Washington, D.C., to lobby for a bill she helped write. The STARS (Studying Towards Adjusted Residency Status) Act will allow undocumented immigrants who arrived in the United States before they turned 16 the chance to become U.S. residents if they earn a four-year college degree.

 

 

Daniela’s story became a national rallying point for tweens and teens who accompanied their family to America. You see, Daniela is the poster girl for a high school success story. She is the valedictorian of her Miami high school’s class. She’s been accepted to Dartmouth College on a full scholarship, and dreams of being a heart surgeon. And just a few months ago, she sat in a courtroom, clutching her sister’s hand, as a judge told her that her application for citizenship had been denied. The two girls had one month to leave the country.

 

But, Daniela says, leaving the U.S. would be leaving the only home they’ve ever known.  Her parents moved her family to Miami from Colombia when she was four in hopes that they would find a better, safer life there. Daniela considers herself a Colombian-American.

 

Luckily, she’s not standing alone. After the hearing, nearly 3,000 students and teachers held a rally and her friends started an online petition to stop her deportation.
 

It didn’t take long for local media outlets to pick up the story, and this spring, she told her story to GL’s Sandy Fertman Ryan. You can read it in full in our June/July 2012 issue, on stands now. We’ll be keeping tabs on her story on girlslife.com.

 

 
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BY BRITTANY TAYLOR ON 5/27/2012 12:00:00 AM

POSTED IN In the News, Goal Getter, Get Inspired, June/July 2012, Daniela Pelaez

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I really dont have an opinion on this but I have heard people saying she is just taking the spot of a deserving US citizen who has worked hard and tried to get in college.

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by luckykel on 5/29/2012 3:01:37 PM

 
 

I don't think it's fair for her to stay in the US because of her good grades. Her family should pay the consequences of not getting her citizenship. If the government allows this, this is a slap on the face to all the other people who got citizenship the RIGHT way, THEN came to the US. Immigration is a big issue. The US is the land of the free but only if you follow its laws, which include coming to the US legally. Im sorry, but i think she should be sent back. I halfway like but don't like that Dartmouth gave a her a full scholarship because they could be using that scholarship money for people who are legal AND need that money for college. It's not fair to those people in the US. American's tax money go to immigrants who are illegal instead of Americans who need that money. I think that once she applied for her citizenship in Columbia and it gets granted, she should come back. I think its good she is a smart girl but other LEGAL Americans are smart too.

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by missdancer414 on 5/28/2012 2:37:15 AM

 
 

I understand the government's decision, but I don't agree with it. It does make sense to be suspicious, because, even though she has good grades she is still here illegaly. There are so many illegal people in the States now that its crazy! But, like she said, this is the only home she knows and I don't see why America would deny her. I thought that America is the country of the 'free'. What 'free'? No one is free to do as they wish anymore, the government has too much control now. If Congress and the presidents had upheld the constitution then we wouldn't have so many problems like this. They should do a full background check and see what her past is and decide from there. If they did one, then kudos to them. If they didn't, well, our country is being controled by idiots.

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by Aislinn120 on 5/27/2012 10:59:30 PM

 
 

i think she deserves some privileges since she does well in school.

Hello, good students! If you get good grades and want to KEEP getting good grades or are trying to get better grades, you should join the club, HOW TO BE AN A STUDENT! We will talk about tips and studying together. Together, we can all be A students!

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by Glitterheart16 on 5/27/2012 8:45:45 PM

 
 

I'm really torn, too. She should really go to college, especially being valedictorian and getting a 5 AP on her US History test, but her parents should have got citizenship right when they came into the US. I do feel extremely bad for her, but there is not much we can do to help her. Her parents didn't become a citizen of the US, now it's biting her 12 years later. Sorry, but this is the parents fault, really. I know she didn't know she was illegal, but her parents did.

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by blueangelxoxo on 5/27/2012 8:34:12 PM

 
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