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Morgan Elizabeth Woolard Affected by Oscar Nunez Question? Video
Miss Elizabeth Woolard Was First Runner-Up in Miss USA 2010: There is Now Talk She May Have Hurt Her Chances After Oscar Nunez Question on Arizona Immigration Bill SB 1070
Morgan Elizabeth Woolard, Miss Oklahoma, was asked by The Office star Oscar Nunez about her opinion on Arizona's Immigration Bill SB 1070 to a chorus of boos from the audience. For some viewers, this echoed Carrie Prejan's moment last year when she was asked about gay marriage and there is now some discussion on whether Woolard's answer may have hurt her chances to win.
Morgan Elizabeth Woolard was asked if federal government or state government should take it upon themselves to address illegal immigration issues. She answered:
"I'm a huge believer in states' rights. I think that's what's so wonderful about America," Woolard answered of the law which requires state police to stop and question possible undocumented immigrants. "So I think it's perfectly fine for Arizona to create that law."
She did say she was against racial profiling however and she received a good reception from the crowd.
There is some debate as to whether Oscar Nunez asked this question on purpose to try and prevent Miss Oklahoma from winning. Why he would want to do this is not known, but do you think he was trying to cause controversy with his question or was he just trying to address the hot issues of the day with the contestants?




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at 12:04 on May 17th, 2010
Oscar Nunez is the same man who in November 2008 suggested that gay citizens in Californina should be doing community service in order to earn their right to marry.Yet he apparently has an issue with the discriminatory nature of the Arizona immigration law????But how so??? The Arizona law is no more discriminatory than Prop 8 was in California. The only difference was WHO was being discriminated against.I wonder; does Oscar Nunez now advocate for illegal brown people performing community service in order to avoid deportation??? My guess would be a resounding NO.I guess we now know that Oscar Nunez feels that illegal brown people should have more rights in the United States than a gay citizen legally born here?Which is why, to be certain, any living, breathing actor should never be allowed to speak in public unless Steven Speilberg has final script approval. 100% of the time, they 'out' themselves as IDIOTS. Not that there's anything wrong with that, brown, heterosexual Oscar Nunez.
at 14:56 on May 17th, 2010
Has anyone checked this "island beaner's" documents?
at 20:13 on May 17th, 2010
Oscar Nunez is a typical Hispanic RACIST!!! Shame on TRUMP for having him on the panel. I support Mr. Oklahoma's view with regards to Arizona's new law. The ONLY people complaining about the Bill in Arizona are those who are illegal of which they are almost 100% Hispanic!!! It is time for Americans... all LEGAL Americans to push back.
at 00:55 on May 19th, 2010
America stands for freedom of speech and that includes Miss Oklahoma, who is the most beautiful girl in the world after my wife. I didn't think what she said was racist at all - quite the contary. What's the problem? Come on America, you don't need a Brit like me to tell you all this!