I'll betcha she's legal.
This is just another "death by a thousand cuts" story.
Of course, she is now, but why won't the WH tell us if she was?
The first step is to get the MSM and Dems to demand an investigation into a naturalized U.S. citizen's status, without credible evidence of any wrong doing.
The next step is to deny any wrong doing.
The third step is to insist that since Galvan is a U.S. citizen, she has a right to privacy, and that if the Democrats want to insist on an investigation, they must present evidence to merit charges and investigation.
The fourth step is to get the Democrats riled up over the impasse that they insist that there is no "right of privacy" for hispanics.
At which point the appropriate documents are released with Galvan's permission proving that she was legal, and that she became a U.S. citizen like any other legal immigrant.
She gets a book deal, and does interviews about how great the Bush's are. She tells funny stories about the daughters, goes on Oprah to talk about how much she values her U.S. citizenship.
The Democrats try to bury the story under claims of a "set-up" and "conflicts of interest". Galvan becomes wealthy, a spokesperson to the hispanic community about what it means to be an American conservative from the perspective of a hispanic, immigrant, and naturalized citizen.
Then we wake up and realize that the MSM didn't get the memo to cover the whole story, and the only thing the world knows is that Bush had a hispanic immigrant as a housekeeper.
This could be true but lately dozens and dozens of those cuts have been self-inflicted by the Bush White House itself and by some republican politicians within the party. It's not helpful to the party.