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In a first for the youth immigration rights movement, Benita Veliz will be Twittering her day in court tomorrow.

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It promises to be a great opportunity to see what happens in Immigration court. This is just one hearing in a long line of hearings and ordeals that Benny has had to undergo since getting pulled over and put into deportation in a ‘Driving While Brown” incident.

Latina Lista reports:

In January, Benita was pulled over by the police. He said she “rolled” through a stop sign. Benita denies it but it didn’t matter. The policeman got what he was looking for — an undocumented Mexican immigrant.

Though she had a Mexican Consular ID card, she was carted off to jail and deportation proceedings were started against her.

Since that eventful day, this shy brainiac of a student has been thrust into an uncomfortable limelight. Yet during a DREAM Act symposium in Dallas, Texas in the spring where I personally met Benita, she says she feels she has no choice but to speak out for all DREAM Act students who are in her shoes.

To support Benny, you can follow her Twitter feed and also join her Facebook group.

Click here to access Benita’s extended biography.

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