First-gen college graduate who was asked if he was an ‘illegal’ goes viral
A first-generation college graduate, who said his peers asked if he was an “illegal,” has gone viral after posting about the experience on Twitter.
“I am the first in my family to attend a U.S. university,” Jesús Rodríguez, who recently graduated from Georgetown University, tweeted on Sunday.
{mosads}“My floormates asked if I was an ‘illegal’ and offered me money to iron shirts. Now, I’m graduating with 5 internships, a 3.8 GPA, at least 100 published articles & a full ride to @GeorgetownLaw,” wrote Rodríguez.
“I have a right to be here.”
I am the first in my family to attend a U.S. university.
My floormates asked if I was an “illegal” and offered me money to iron shirts.
Now, I’m graduating with 5 internships, a 3.8 GPA, at least 100 published articles & a full ride to @GeorgetownLaw. I have a right to be here. pic.twitter.com/FlvpxjeUoR
— Jesús A. Rodríguez (@jesusrodriguezb) May 19, 2019
Rodríguez was an editorial intern at The Hill from June 2018 to August 2018.
Rodríguez’s current and former colleagues, as well as hundreds of other Twitter users, responded to his tweet, with many offering their congratulations.
Cristian Farias, an editorial writer for The New York Times, tweeted, “From a fellow periodista turned lawyer turned periodista again: ¡Congratulations, Jesús!”
From a fellow periodista turned lawyer turned periodista again: ¡Congratulations, Jesús!
— Cristian Farias (@cristianafarias) May 20, 2019
The legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Texas even told Rodríguez to “hit up the @ACLU for your 6th internship.”
Hit up the @ACLU for your 6th internship.
— Andre Segura (@andresegura) May 19, 2019
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