June 23, 2010

University System of Georgia letter to employees on documentation of spouse/dependents for health insurance

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D.A. King in the Marietta Daily Journal today: Regents demand workers’ data, but not applicants’

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D.A. King: Regents demand workers’ data, but not applicants’

by D.A. King
Guest Columnist
June 23, 2010

Call it the latest example of immigration law “nullification” – the negation and disregard of the law to further an agenda or policy goal.

The leadership and the majority of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia is apparently stubbornly determined to adhere to its recently exposed policy of admitting illegal aliens to Georgia’s public colleges – a “No Illegal Alien Left Behind” doctrine. So, as the Regents have already done, let’s set aside the clearly-worded laws designed to protect Americans in their own country and ask some obvious moral questions.

Why do the Regents want to take away classroom seats from citizens and legally present immigrant students and spend tax dollars to educate students who are here in violation of our laws, deportable at any time and who are not eligible to work in the United States upon graduation?

Granted, workplace enforcement of our immigration laws is virtually nonexistent. And that could be the Regents’ reasoning.

“The illegals are going to steal the jobs of Americans anyway, so we should go ahead and educate them at taxpayer expense and thereby clearly demonstrate our own highly advanced moral superiority and noble enlightenment,” they might think. I guess that possibility makes as much sense as any other answer. The attitude certainly isn’t a rarity.

But it brings up another question. How do the Regents justify the message being sent to real immigrant families across Georgia? Families that waited in line, who honored the long, rich and sacred tradition of American immigration by coming here legally.

Having spent years going through the system that takes in more legal immigrants than any other nation in the world, the recent arrivals to Georgia are greeted with the Regents’ message that they are complete fools for having gone to all that trouble.

Children of the border jumpers are quietly rewarded and allowed to take the university classroom spaces so coveted in the new country by the puzzled immigrant, who by now is quite correctly wondering about this whole “justice for all, equal protection under the law” concept he has heard so much about.

The constant talking point from the open-borders left on this is that “We shouldn’t punish the children for what the parents did.” It is clear to many who actually think this through that we shouldn’t punish legally present youngsters for what their parents did not do – sneak across our border illegally and scream for special treatment as a “civil right.”

The Department of Homeland Security tells us that Georgia has more illegals than does Arizona. Look no further than attitudes like the Regents’ admissions policy as one solid reason for that alarming fact. For 2009, UGA reports that in search of a better life, 9,597 students were accepted out of more than 18,000 applicants for admissions.

The Regents are still scratching their heads about how to verify the immigration status/eligibility of applicants for admission to our universities, despite the fact that there has been a very efficient system in place in Georgia since 2006.

Meanwhile, legal immigrants and citizen students would be very lucky if the Regents used even a fraction of the zeal illustrated in the university system’s effort to ferret out ineligible dependents for the system’s employee health insurance program. In their current “Dependent Insurance Audit,” the Regents have implemented a no-nonsense program of verification and sent each worker a letter promising to terminate the dependent coverage for any employee who cannot produce acceptable documentation of “eligibility.” Ironic isn’t it?

For a university system employee who has listed his or her spouse as an additional “insured” on the group health insurance, the Regents have instituted a requirement that the employee produce a copy of nothing less than a marriage certificate. No undocumented spouses tolerated. And no apologies.

Along with Social Security numbers for all concerned, the Regents also require a copy of a federal income tax return or a joint bank/credit account, household bill or joint mortgage/lease from the last six months establishing current residency and the claimed dependent as a spouse.

The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia should make it just as difficult for an illegal alien to take a seat in our post secondary education system as they do for an ineligible individual to obtain dependent health insurance coverage. The Regents should quickly reconsider the contemptible policy of putting illegal aliens in front of America’s citizens and immigrants.

And the governor should be the most outspoken in that demand.

D.A. King of Marietta is president of the Georgia-based Dustin Inman Society. www.thedustininmansociety.org HERE

June 22, 2010

VIDEO Kyl, White House clash on border security

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Fox News

Kyl, White House clash on border security

The White House, through Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer, has flatly denied an accusation from Arizona Republican Sen. Jon Kyl that President Obama won’t secure the border because it would cost him GOP support for immigration reform. — Kyl leveled the charge at a Tea Party-sponsored event in Tempe, Ariz…

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[Related feature from American Patrol]

Hotel Anchor Baby!

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WorldNetDaily.com

Welcome to Hotel Anchor Baby!

New York’s first “birth tourism” hotel is now catering to pregnant foreign nationals seeking to deliver their babies in the U.S. to obtain “birthright citizenship” for their children, Jerome Corsi’s Red Alert reports. — The Marmara Manhattan, a high-rise suites hotel located in New York’s Upper East Side, is offering a one-bedroom suite accommodation for $5,100 a month…

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Just in: Application/ Admission stats from Ga. Tech and UGA

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According to the respective schools:

Freshmen applications for Fall, 2010 at Georgia Tech totaled 12,924; 6,675 were accepted.

At the University of Georgia, figures from 2009 show that, 18,069 students applied. 9597 were accepted.

Not all students accepted at either school decided to attend.

Figures provided by the Offices of Government Relations at each university.

Regents’ lawyer on putting illegals in citizens and real immigrants university seats: “We’re pretty comfortable that our legal position is quite correct”

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Gainesville Times

Regents discuss student residency

Tuition rate different for illegal immigrants

By Carolyn Crist
ccrist@gainesvilletimes.co

POSTED June 22, 2010

A new Board of Regents committee met Monday morning by phone to discuss how to verify residency and tuition for illegal immigrants attending public colleges in Georgia.

The Special Committee on Residency Verification is determining how to check students’ status so they are charged the out-of-state tuition rate if they are not legal residents, but other recently debated topics popped up as well — how to handle students who lie about their status on the application and whether undocumented students should be attending college in the first place.

A group of 15 Republican senators wrote a letter to the regents last week, saying illegal immigrants should be barred from attending colleges at all. Some lawmakers said they would introduce a bill to take action on the issue.

“I’m concerned that we can solve this residency verification problem but don’t necessarily solve the other large problem about the admission of nonresidents,” regent Felton Jenkins said. “That’s a big question that somebody needs to answer.”

While some committee members questioned whether the decision even falls under their power, others wondered if they should ask the attorney general’s office to review its policy.

“I appreciate that people can say what they wish,” Chancellor Erroll Davis said. “We’re pretty comfortable that our legal position is quite correct.”

But Cobb County immigration activist D.A. King doesn’t think it is. King, president of the Dustin Inman Society against illegal immigration, said benefits include more than just in-state tuition in schools. It includes any amount of post-secondary education.

“I can’t express my outrage,” King said before speaking to the Masonic Lodge in Gainesville on Monday night. “The law is made clear, and it’s fascinating that it keeps happening because of the no illegal immigrant gets left behind agenda of the board. It’s taking classroom seats away from our citizens.”

Rather than a question of mere legality, it’s a question of changing policy, regent Larry Walker said…

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Audio recording of the Board of Regents meeting yesterday – I haven’t had time to listen yet

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June 21, 2010

Action needed to stop admission of illegal aliens

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ACTION NEEDED! a phone call to the Georgia University System Board of Regents Atlanta office today voice your opposition to admitting illegal aliens into Georgia’s colleges and to convince them to protect legal residents and citizens in our university system. Then, calls to ALL of the Regents individually over the next 2 weeks. Please help. The education you save may be for someone in your own family!

As I hope most of you know, the University System of Georgia is knowingly and intentionally admitting illegal aliens into our public funded universities. Most reasonable Americans understand that not only is this policy a violation of both federal law and state law. HERE is an easy to read – but long – outline of the law. It is also a slap in the face to citizens looking for a better life and the real immigrants whose families have obeyed our immigration laws and joined the American family according to our laws who want and deserve the classroom seats in our universities.

The question must be asked: Why is the board of Regents determined to sacrifice the futures of citizens and immigrants in order to educate illegal aliens who are not legally eligible to work in our country upon graduation?

Today, the Board of Regents is scheduled to conduct a telephone meeting to discuss their policy on illegal aliens in our university system.

ACTION NEEDED!

NO MATTER WHERE YOU LIVE – Please take 2 minutes of your time as soon as you read this today to call the Board of Regents offices in Atlanta to express your thoughts on their policy. It will make a difference. A short, polite message to the receptionist explaining your opinion on your tax dollars going to illegally educate people who have escaped capture at our borders is needed.

AS ALWAYS – BE POLITE

University System of Georgia Board of Regents
Contact Information
Office of the Chancellor
Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia
Suite 7025
270 Washington Street, SW
Atlanta, GA 30334

office: 404-656-2202
fax: 404-657-6979
email: chancellor@usg.edu
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MORE ACTION NEEDED over the next week: Contact individual Regents with the same message HERE

June 18, 2010

The National University of Mexico, still free 10 years after the students strike – don’t miss the photo

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Does anyone else see a pattern here?

Centre for Latin America Solidarity & Studies

The National University of Mexico, still free 10 years after the students strike

On the 20th of April, 10 years ago, black and red flags placed by students covered the doors of the most prestigious University in the Hispanic world and the biggest in Latin America, the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM by its Spanish acronym). In Mexico the black and red flag is a symbol of strike action. Students from high school and university formed a movement and occupied the university for nearly a year to defend free education against the neoliberal strategies the government (and the authorities of the University) tried to implement, as part of the agenda of the IMF and its plan of privatisations.

The movement started when the university authorities approved the introduction of higher fees to be paid by the students from high school to postgraduate. The introduction of fees added to the many changes in the curriculum, leading to the technical oriented and private education in Mexico. The students organised and occupied the various campuses around Mexico City to protest those measures and to demand more participation of the students in the decision making of the institution, not willing to let go of one of the most important achievements inherited from the 1910 Mexican Revolution: free, secular and universal education.

Mural on the wall of the auditorium Che Guevara. The mural was erased after the strike

This student’s mobilisation, the biggest since at least a decade, occurred a few months before the massive Seattle mobilisations, becoming an icon for young people.

Each faculty set up its own assembly that in turn responded to a general assembly of the General Strike Council, in an attempt to create a democratic structure.

The strike was carried out in Mexico´s finest tradition of festivities: parties, cultural events, concerts and marches. Many popular kitchens were set up to feed thousands of striking students, with food coming from trade unions and from the Agricultural University (CHAPINGO).

From the beginning the government invested massive resources to break the strike, using the media, paying thugs to infiltrate the movement and setting up “alternative” classes outside the university campuses. Throughout the strike the police also used all its power to violently attack, bash and jail students.

The strike was long and, debilitated by internal fragmentations and deep differences, the constant attacks by the mass media, the federal government and political parties, was finally broke violently by the Military police –in violation of the autonomy of the university—and the incarceration of hundreds of students.

The violent end to the strike did not break the student movement which continued to mobilise and to this day ensure that the university is still free for thousands of low-income Mexicans that otherwise would not be able to afford tertiary education.
Viva la Universidad!
Viva la educaciĂłn gratuita y popular!

By Lourdes GarcĂ­a LarquĂŠ

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Poll: Most Americans back new Arizona law (SHOCKER, EHH?)

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Washington Post

Poll: Most Americans back new Arizona law

Most Americans support the new, controversial Arizona law that gives police there the power to check the residency status of suspected illegal [aliens]. But most also still back a program giving those here illegally the right to earn legal documentation, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll…

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