>> Rubio says the city never asked during the qualification process to become a municipal judge whether Burkett was a citizen, and says Burkett never tried to deceive or misrepresent her background. <<
--- that's from your own link, Dumbass McRacist.
From another, more detailed article derived from
an actual authentic news source (as opposed to your Jim ******* Hoft Hateway Blunder site):
>> A question about citizenship wasn't on the application for appointment, Corpus Christi City Councilman Rudy Garza Jr. said Wednesday. The documents instead had a question about whether the applicant was eligible for legal employment in the state.
Young Min Burkett is a permanent resident and eligible for lawful employment, he added.
.... “The error was a city error and we don’t feel Judge Burkett was insincere or did anything in her application or interview that led to any dishonesty on her part,” Garza said.
... Burkett did not return phone calls Wednesday requesting comment. Her husband, Nathan Burkett, sent a message to the Caller-Times late Wednesday.
In it, he said his wife has been a lawful permanent resident since 2007.
"The job posting specified only the ability to work in the U.S.," Nathan Burkett wrote. "She has never made a representation that she is a citizen." <<
What's more, she already revealed this status two years ago:
>> Burkett was most recently appointed by the City Council to serve in that position in February, and previously, in 2015.
She is a South Korean native who came to the United States to study law, according to a letter she wrote to the council in February 2015.
Burkett graduated from Texas Tech University School of Law in 2005, and later worked as a Nueces County prosecutor, starting in 2008, according to her resume.
She has been licensed to practice law in Texas since 2007, according to state bar records. <<
******* asshole LIAR.