An illegal immigrant convicted of murder is suing former President Donald Trump, demanding $75 million, a public apology, and U.S. citizenship. Brandon Ortiz-Vite, serving a 39-102 year sentence for killing Ruby Garcia, argues that Trump's use of his case as a political talking point was humiliating and unjust. Ortiz-Vite, who was previously deported and re-entered the U.S. illegally, claims that Trump's labeling of him as an example of the 'murderers, rapists, and drug traffickers' who reside illegally in the U.S. was a violation of his dignity and a political attack. He believes that his case, highlighted during Trump's campaign, has caused him to be publicly shamed and scrutinized, leading to a sense of despair and anxiety. However, legal experts suggest that the lawsuit is unlikely to succeed due to presidential immunity and the nature of Ortiz-Vite's conviction. This case raises questions about the impact of political rhetoric on individuals and the legal boundaries of presidential speech. It also highlights the tragic consequences of illegal immigration and the need for comprehensive immigration reform.