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The Recurring Nightmare
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General; Posted on: 2009-04-07 16:19:32 [ Printer friendly / Instant flyer ]
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The
invitations went out saying races other than Hispanic were not welcome.
High
school grads who'd like to attend college in another state often can't
unless they can afford to pony up thousands in out-of state tuition
.Of course, if said high school grad is an un-convicted felon, it's
a whole different story. Under proposed federal legislation, illegal
aliens (these days referred to as undocumented students/immigrants/residents)
who wish to attend state colleges and universities would be able to
do so without paying the higher out-of state charges.
The
so-called DREAM (Development Relief and Education for Alien Minors)
Act (HR 1751 and S759) would grant legal status to illegals who came
to the US before turning 16 and who have lived here for at least five
years; but not before giving him or her a seat in a college classroom
that may have been denied to your child.
Under
the latest Dream Act, legal status would be available to students who
have completed high school, received a Graduate Equivalency Diploma
(GED) or have been admitted to an institution of higher education. That
status would be valid for up to six years.
Of course, this begs the question we've learned not even to ask anymore,
"how do those here illegally show up at schools for years without
being detected, summarily booted and then deported?"
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While
"undocumented immigrants" cost Americans more and more money
we simply do not have, Hispanic activist groups continue to push the
envelope. According to the Associated Press, the League of United Latin
American Citizens (LULAC), one of many radical groups crying for "equal
rights" for the (illegal) Hispanics in this country, has vowed
to keep its workshops closed to “Anglos.”
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