They'll probably arrest her on charges of illegally working on US infrastructure without a contractor license, without liability insurance, without inspections, without proper safety equipment and training, without required permits and also for illegally crossing the US/mexico border. I cannot see this working out well for her once the rats get wind of her work here. Expect her to be fined massively too.
As they say, "No good deed goes unpunished."
You’re probably right. I recall a story from twenty years or so ago of a guy who showed a city somewhere that their traffic control was all screwed up and showed them a better way. They charged him with traffic engineering without a license.
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