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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Things are really getting ridiculous. Now some illegal immigrants are suing Georgia University because they were denied admission on the grounds they are in this country unlawfully. Apparently, the illegals think that since Obama has protected them from deportation, they are also entitled to be admitted to our state schools (and at the in-state rate, too). And before you liberals jump to their defense, remember that for every law-breaking immigrsnt who gets in, a law-abiding American student gets kept out. I for one would like to see preference given to our OWN citizens, and not people who are in this country illegally. https://www.campusreform.org/?ID=8159[/quote] OP, it is totally ridiculous. If high school students have the grades to be accepted, then they've been in this country for years, since they were very young, going to US schools, acting like Americans. We need to act, not just put it off. We need to either normalize their status (which Obama attempted to do), or deport all of them. If you're in favor of deportation, then you need to start making phone calls, writing letters. Even Trump has realized that deportation is infeasible and a bad idea, sending all of these college bound students out of our country, generating ill will, harming them for actions undertaken by their parents and for actions not undertaken by our government.[/quote] Say what? Nobody is saying to send all these illegal immigrant college students out of the country. I'm asking why do illegal immigrants feel entitled to admission to college in the first place, knowing that they are taking the place of a law-abiding American student? College slots are limited. Tax-funded support for state schools is limited. It takes some nerve for illegal immigrants to sue a state university for admission, when that university's policies requires that the student be a lawful resident. These illegal immigrants are not lawful residents. They may be saved from deportation, but that's a far cry from saying they are here lawfully. I sure hope Georgia wins this suit.[/quote]
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