Mexican Girl Mistakenly Sent to U.S. Returns, Judge Unapologetic

*This was a horrific mistake to begin with. A story of mistken identity, sparked by a chance sighting on social media, that spiraled out of control. VL

By LatinoPost

All that kept Alondra Luna Nunez from her family was a misidentified scar on her nose.

The 14-year-old Mexican girl was pulled out of school by agents assigned to Interpol April 16 after a Houston woman, Dorotea Garcia, claimed Luna was her daughter. Video of the girl being forced out of her middle school class drew controversy after it went viral.

In the video, Luna is seen struggling with federal police officers as they pull her away from school doors and into the back seat of a car. She screams “I am not your daughter” at a women later identified as Garcia.

Despite mountains of proof presented by her parents, Judge Cinthia Elodia Mercado ruled that Luna belonged to Garcia and subsequently sent her to live in the United States.

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[Screenshot courtesy of Guanajuato Unido Posemos/YouTube]
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