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Illegal Immigrant Planning to Sue American First Responders Who Saved His Life

Roy Ortiz, an illegal immigrant living in Colorado, was recently rescued from dangerous flood waters by first responders. Now Ortiz, who barely speaks English, is thinking about suing them because "mistakes were made." The argument? Rescuers failed to get him out of a submerged car fast enough and now he's having bad dreams. Ortiz is demanding $500,000 in damages which if awarded, would be paid out by taxpayers.

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Ortiz and his attorney appeared on Fox News The Real Story with Gretchen Carlson yesterday to explain.



Apparently, no good deed goes unpunished.

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