Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ Also, many of them make more than you think.
Exactly. Some housekeepers and nannies get $25+ per hour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:P.S. And stop with the "undocumented" liberal PC language. They are here illegally.
NO ONE is illegal! If that's lib PC language, so be it.
Anonymous wrote:I think those students already qualified for admission, university just tried playing INS and is disqualifying students without enough facts
No student is illegal, it is called a student visa and anyone with university admission has it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, you have 2 choices. You could support undocumented students to go to school, or they could be robbing you. Don't you think an educated society is a better one?
So you are saying that people without a college degree are criminals? What a liberal snob!
Not at all, but if they can't go to school and you certainly believe that they shouldn't be working (b/c they would be taking jobs!) what other alternatives are there?
They can go to school - but let them PAY for it. Why should Georgia taxpayers have to finance the college educations of those who are not lawful residents? And as far as what alternative, well....I guess that's the problem when you break a country's laws by immigrating illegally. You're boxed in, because people feel you shouldn't be taking jobs or college slots (and funding) away from legal residents. Maybe others who are thinking of sneaking across the borders will think twice if they realize they will face some obstacles, and do it the legal way.
But as far as those already here, I guess we need to give them work permits. But we certainly don't have to pay for their bachelor's degrees when we have millions of our own citizens unable to afford college.
It will get worse under Hillary, too. Look at her free college tuition platform. I was lucky. My parents paid for my undergrad. Years later, I paid for my masters. However, I had plenty of friends who worked their asses off during college b/c their parents couldn't afford tuition. If they could do it, then so can others. We're saving for our kids, but if we can't save enough, guess what?
Have we become "so tired and so poor" that we can't see straight?
And no, I'm not supporting Trump either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, you have 2 choices. You could support undocumented students to go to school, or they could be robbing you. Don't you think an educated society is a better one?
So you are saying that people without a college degree are criminals? What a liberal snob!
Not at all, but if they can't go to school and you certainly believe that they shouldn't be working (b/c they would be taking jobs!) what other alternatives are there?
They can go to school - but let them PAY for it. Why should Georgia taxpayers have to finance the college educations of those who are not lawful residents? And as far as what alternative, well....I guess that's the problem when you break a country's laws by immigrating illegally. You're boxed in, because people feel you shouldn't be taking jobs or college slots (and funding) away from legal residents. Maybe others who are thinking of sneaking across the borders will think twice if they realize they will face some obstacles, and do it the legal way.
But as far as those already here, I guess we need to give them work permits. But we certainly don't have to pay for their bachelor's degrees when we have millions of our own citizens unable to afford college.
It will get worse under Hillary, too. Look at her free college tuition platform. I was lucky. My parents paid for my undergrad. Years later, I paid for my masters. However, I had plenty of friends who worked their asses off during college b/c their parents couldn't afford tuition. If they could do it, then so can others. We're saving for our kids, but if we can't save enough, guess what?
Have we become "so tired and so poor" that we can't see straight?
And no, I'm not supporting Trump either.
The average tuition and fees at private National Universities jumped 179 percent.
Out-of-state tuition and fees at public universities rose 226 percent since 1995.
In-state tuition and fees at public National Universities grew the most, increasing a staggering 296 percent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, you have 2 choices. You could support undocumented students to go to school, or they could be robbing you. Don't you think an educated society is a better one?
So you are saying that people without a college degree are criminals? What a liberal snob!
Not at all, but if they can't go to school and you certainly believe that they shouldn't be working (b/c they would be taking jobs!) what other alternatives are there?
They can go to school - but let them PAY for it. Why should Georgia taxpayers have to finance the college educations of those who are not lawful residents? And as far as what alternative, well....I guess that's the problem when you break a country's laws by immigrating illegally. You're boxed in, because people feel you shouldn't be taking jobs or college slots (and funding) away from legal residents. Maybe others who are thinking of sneaking across the borders will think twice if they realize they will face some obstacles, and do it the legal way.
But as far as those already here, I guess we need to give them work permits. But we certainly don't have to pay for their bachelor's degrees when we have millions of our own citizens unable to afford college.
Anonymous wrote:I think those students already qualified for admission, university just tried playing INS and is disqualifying students without enough facts
No student is illegal, it is called a student visa and anyone with university admission has it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Hillary will support this nonsense, right?
Anonymous wrote: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
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, you have 2 choices. You could support undocumented students to go to school, or they could be robbing you. Don't you think an educated society is a better one?
So you are saying that people without a college degree are criminals? What a liberal snob!
Not at all, but if they can't go to school and you certainly believe that they shouldn't be working (b/c they would be taking jobs!) what other alternatives are there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, you have 2 choices. You could support undocumented students to go to school, or they could be robbing you. Don't you think an educated society is a better one?
So you are saying that people without a college degree are criminals? What a liberal snob!
Anonymous wrote:P.S. And stop with the "undocumented" liberal PC language. They are here illegally.