Of course we shouldn't overlook this! This person should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law as a murderer. But, whose fault is it that they're here in the first place? If someone's house gets robbed because they forgot to lock the door, wouldn't you say, "Well it's your fault because you didn't lock the door!" The US government left the door unlocked!!! Why is that so hard to comprehend?
Not every illegal Mexican is a murdering, drunk driver, either. There's a lot of white people that drive drunk, too.
On December 23, 1994, I was driving home from work and was hit by a Mexican man with no driver's license, and no insurance. I was MAD! I'm ashamed to say it now, but I went home and told everyone I knew that these people had no right to be here, why don't they just load them all up on busses and send them back to Mexico. Obviously, I wasn't married to my Mexican husband at the time. I didn't have any personal contact with any Mexicans in my little, narrow, white and corporate world. Unless you count the ladies cleaning the bathrooms at the office, that is. Over the years, I became interested in Latin music, especially salsa dancing and my interraction with all sorts of hispanic people became normal for me - from the illegal Mexican landscaper, to the Dominican ex-Major League baseball player who overstayed his visa, that I would dance with at Pepin's in Scottsdale. Once I put personal faces, names and stories to this issue, it opened up my mind to the human reality of it. I can't blame millions of people, most of whom are honest and hardworking, for the bad things that other people do.