RALEIGH, N.C. — The State Board of Community Colleges has voted to allow illegal immigrants to enroll at North Carolina campuses starting next year.
The board voted Friday to approve the plan, allowing undocumented immigrants to attend the system’s 58 campuses if they’ve graduated from a U.S. high school and pay out-of-state tuition. Lt. Gov. Walter Dalton was the only board member to vote against the plan. He did not explain his reasoning during the debate.
The policy committee’s chairman, Stuart Fountain, says the children of parents who came into the country illegally shouldn’t be punished for the federal government’s failure to deal with their legal status.
Illegals can win admission to the campuses after April 1, 2010.
ALIPAC Responds
Once again, big words from Whining Willy Gheen about how his organization was going to put a stop to this. And once again, HE FAILED!
One of his commenter’s summed up the xenophobic atmosphere surrounding ALIPAC and it’s founder.
Dianne
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Joined: Aug 24, 2005
Posts: 2279
Location: North Carolina
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 1:35 am Post subject:
They are allowing NC to become a cesspool of crime/drug activity. If someone is illegal, they are fucking illegal.. why the heck should my daughter have to sit next to one in class so that some huge corporations can make the pay scale go down for Americans?What is just awful is these bimbos who seek to destroy the state, continue in their jobs. What is the matter with the people in this state? When will they wake up and clean house?
My response to Dianne would be that her daughter shouldn’t have to sit next to “one” in class. Especially if her daughter displays the same bigoted attitude as she does. Her daughters presence might interfere with the other students concentration.
Notwithstanding the fact that these so called “illegals”, who in fact are probably people who were brought here as children by their parents, are paying a premium of 6 times the normal tuition, these DREAMER’S generally excel in their studies and earn degrees that can make them an asset to this country and our society.
Kudos to the NC Community College board for making the correct decision
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