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Do you thing Oscar Nunez should have asked the question about the new Arizona law?”

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Do you thing Oscar Nunez should have asked the question about the new Arizona law?”

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Oscar Nunez, best known as Oscar Martinez in The Office, asked Miss Oklahoma Morgan Elizabeth Woolard where she stood regarding the controversial Arizona Immigration Law. Many in the audience booed when he asked, but Woolard responded saying: “I’m a huge believer in states’ rights…So, I think it’s perfectly fine for Arizona to create that law,” adding that she does not agree with racial profiling. Nunez’s question is being compared to Perez Hilton’s question to Carrie Prejean about legalizing gay marriage. Miss Oklahoma ended up being running up to winner Rima Fakih. Do you think that Oscar Nunez tried to trap Miss Oklahoma with his question about Arizona’s immigration law.

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There was the drama ignited last year when Miss USA contestant Carrie Prejean was asked about same-sex marriage laws, and one can only imagine how Miss South Carolina would’ve answered had “The Office’s” Oscar Nunez tossed her the same controversial query he asked Miss Oklahoma Morgan Elizabeth Woolard during Sunday’s Miss USA competition. “Arizona’s new immigration statute authorizes law enforcement authorities to check the citizenship of anyone they believe to be in the country illegally,” Nunez started, as the crowd began to boo. Woolard was surely weighing her words carefully, since the audience was getting riled before Nunez could even get the question out. “Listen to the question before you boo,” he cautioned the audience. “Critics say this may amount to racial profiling.

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