The Macon Telegraph
The state Board of Regents has dodged an illegal immigration bullet — for now. During its Wednesday meeting, the regents voted on recommendations not to allow illegal immigrants entry to the state’s public colleges and universities, but there is a big “if” included that has angered both proponents and opponents of the new directive.
University system has detractors on both sides of the illegal divide
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Sheila Tolley
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10/27/10 at 08:43 PM
To allow illegal immigrants the entry to colleges in The United States is aiding a criminal. Illegal, what part of that word is so hard to understand? It starts with little things like this....then the the first thing you know, we have a president with no proof of being an American citizen. Illegal is Illegal. There is no middle of the road. Go through the process, become a citizen, pay taxes and reap the benefits of America. Until your naturalization process is completed, the colleges are aiding criminals if they do not report you to ICE after you apply and they find out you are, there is that word again, an ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT. If you are smart enough to apply for college you have known the process of naturalization for years. Blame yourself after you blame your ancestors.
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