Durbin’s “Dream Girl”

Dear citizens of the great state of Illinois:
Seriously?
This is the best you can do? ~

In 2012, Sen. Dick Durbin (Democrat-Illinois) took to the floor of the Senate and held up a gigantic photograph of a smiling young woman wearing a Muslim hijab with an American flag in the background.
 

 
He introduced her as Alaa Mukahhal, a Kuwaiti-born ‘Dreamer’ activist whom he described as being ‘of Palestinian descent,’ and who was brought to the country illegally at a young age by her parents, went on to become an honor student, get a degree in architecture and now needed a path to citizenship so, Durbin said, she could fufill her American dream.

 
This charming tableau was of course aimed at embarrassing cruel, xenophobic Americans who happen to believe in old-fashioned ideas like the rule of law, and national sovereignty. Calculated to tug at our heartstrings and shame us into going along – again – with amnesty.
 
Well, despite having (I’m sure) the best of progressive intentions, it turns out Dick was sort of misrepresenting his little “Dream Girl” (Or possibly being played for a fool) ~

A look her Facebook page paints a different picture of Alaa than Sen. Durbin’s glowing ode: she’s a potty mouthed, politically correct, Israel hating radical activist who drops F bombs and politically correct buzzwords with equal acumen.
 
After Sen. Durbin held up the photo of her with the US flag featured prominently, Alaa took to her Facebook page to chortle about how the flag wasn’t there to show any love for the United Stated — a country she said she hated when she came here — but a PR prop.

 

 
Breitbart has the whole story HERE & HERE.

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I just have one final question ~
Land of Lincoln: Can’t you find any normal Americans to elect?

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Related:
Why Won’t Sen. Dick Durbin Respond to Multiple Inquiries From TheBlaze? Possibly Because We’re Asking About This Story

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