Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are welcome.
I have many. Join me on the porch in my rocker, and I'll wax eloquent until I fall asleep mid-sentence.![]()
(That's your chance to go crazy and use the hot water when you wash the dishes.)
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I donate money every year to my private university, and if I discovered they were diverting some of their funds from Americans to illegal immigrants, I'd stop donating.
You will, others won't. Choice is great, no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:AA folks and legal immigrants have access to other financial aid programs not available to undocumented students. This program appears to be aimed at closing that gap.
Good for Emory. Let's close that gap. There's no reason Americans should get special treatment in America.
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Anonymous wrote:I donate money every year to my private university, and if I discovered they were diverting some of their funds from Americans to illegal immigrants, I'd stop donating.
Anonymous wrote:I donate money every year to my private university, and if I discovered they were diverting some of their funds from Americans to illegal immigrants, I'd stop donating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Undocumented and DACA students generally claim their parents have no income (no tax returns) or assets, so they qualify for full boat financial aid, with many grants and scholarships earmarked especially for them. Emory may be broadcasting it, but similar practices at every college in the U.S. News top 100, including UVA, UMD, and Georgetown.
You literally just made this up.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:AA folks and legal immigrants have access to other financial aid programs not available to undocumented students. This program appears to be aimed at closing that gap.
Good for Emory. Let's close that gap. There's no reason Americans should get special treatment in America.
Anonymous wrote:You are welcome.
I have many. Join me on the porch in my rocker, and I'll wax eloquent until I fall asleep mid-sentence.![]()
(That's your chance to go crazy and use the hot water when you wash the dishes.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Undocumented and DACA students generally claim their parents have no income (no tax returns) or assets, so they qualify for full boat financial aid, with many grants and scholarships earmarked especially for them. Emory may be broadcasting it, but similar practices at every college in the U.S. News top 100, including UVA, UMD, and Georgetown.
You literally just made this up.
Anonymous wrote:Undocumented and DACA students generally claim their parents have no income (no tax returns) or assets, so they qualify for full boat financial aid, with many grants and scholarships earmarked especially for them. Emory may be broadcasting it, but similar practices at every college in the U.S. News top 100, including UVA, UMD, and Georgetown.