Karina Acosta’s senior year at Roswell High came to an abrupt end after she was ticketed for blocking a fire lane outside a school and driving without a license.
Dolores Fresquez said her former student was well-behaved, had good grades and held down a job. Fresquez, who teaches Spanish and English as a second language, estimated that up to 90 percent of the students in the old, yellow brick high school are Hispanic, and perhaps 40 percent of those are illegal.
Illegal alien Karina Acosta is a serial law offender
1. illegally entered the U.S.
2. illegally drove a vehicle without a driver's license (without insurance too?)
3. illegally blocked a fire lane
4. illegally working in the U.S. (Illegal social security number? idenity theft?)


Assistant School Superintendent Mike Kakuska told parents immediately after the incident that the school system didn’t support the officer’s actions and had protested Acosta’s arrest to immigration authorities.
1. Doesn't Mike Kakuska believe laws should be enforced?
2. Doesn't he believe schools should teach students citizenship, respect for the law and respect for those enforcing the law?
3. If 40% of the students are illegal aliens is he more concerned about losing government funding ($XX dollars per student) than obeying the law?
4. Doesn't he want students to learn they are responsible for their actions?

"This is our culture - fight for it. This is our flag - pick it up. This is our country - take it back." - Congressman Tom Tancredo