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  • Students protest Illegal immigration fighting bill



    ATLANTA (CBS ATLANTA) -

    Undocumented students said they will continue to protest any bills that could crack down on illegal immigrants.

    One bill in particular, HB 59, proposed by Rep. Tom Rice, a Republican from Norcross, would ban all illegal immigrants from attending higher education schools in the state.

    cbsatlanta.com
    by Mike Paluska
    Updated: Jan 24, 2012 7:34 PM EST

    "We have been affected with HB 87, and this is just a complete insult," said undocumented student Georgina Perez. "We already have to pay out of state tuition, we are already banned from the top five universities, there is no need for HB 59."

    Undocumented students like Gustavo Madrigal said it is not their fault they were brought to this country illegally and should not be penalized.

    "I was brought here when I was 2 years old, now I am 20," Madrigal said. "Education should be about merit, it shouldn't be about undocumented status or socioeconomic status. We are there in schools working hard and when I am turned down to UGA and Georgia State solely because of my undocumented status that is wrong."

    The bill is currently in the House and has not gone any further.

    On Tuesday, the students protested a meeting with the Higher Education Department, even though the bill was not on the agenda.

    Madrigal said he wants legislators to know they are watching what bills are passed and will continue to show up to protest.

    "We are going to fight, we are not going to let this go," Madrigal said.

    Rep. Pedro Marin, a Democrat from Duluth, said they will propose legislation this week to repeal HB 87, the immigration bill that passed into law last May.

    "This law is causing an economic downturn for Georgia, and we need to make sure we make this great stay grow and be viable," Marin said.
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    Comments 6 Comments
    1. kathyet's Avatar
      kathyet -
      free free free that is all they think of
    1. avenger's Avatar
      avenger -
      "I was brought here when I was 2 years old, now I am 20," Madrigal said. "Education should be about merit, it shouldn't be about undocumented status or socioeconomic status. We are there in schools working hard and when I am turned down to UGA and Georgia State solely because of my undocumented status that is wrong."


      ...bet he's really pissed at his parents or whoever brought him here illegally. I'm sure he's anxious to see that they are punished for putting him in this terrible position and is looking forward to going home where he can make his home country a better place.

      Read the above with great sarcasm!!!! We all know that he is just like his parents and is looking for a way to take advantage of the citizens of this great country.
    1. HAPPY2BME's Avatar
      HAPPY2BME -
      Quote Originally Posted by avenger View Post
      "I was brought here when I was 2 years old, now I am 20," Madrigal said. "Education should be about merit, it shouldn't be about undocumented status or socioeconomic status. We are there in schools working hard and when I am turned down to UGA and Georgia State solely because of my undocumented status that is wrong."
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      These naive children of illegal aliens believe they are off scott-free. I got news for them, they should try this crap in Mexico ..

      I say we play by Mexico's own rules ..

      Mexico's Tough LawsThat the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) member nations standardize their immigration laws by using Mexico's own law as a model.


      What say you, Mr. Calderon?


      Mexico welcomes only foreigners who will be useful to Mexican society:

      Foreigners are admitted into Mexico "according to their possibilities of contributing to national progress." (Article 32)

      Immigration officials must "ensure" that "immigrants will be useful elements for the country and that they have the necessary funds for their sustenance" and for their dependents. (Article 34)

      Foreigners may be barred from the country if their presence upsets "the equilibrium of the national demographics," when foreigners are deemed detrimental to "economic or national interests," when they do not behave like good citizens in their own country, when they have broken Mexican laws, and when "they are not found to be physically or mentally healthy." (Article 37)

      The Secretary of Governance may "suspend or prohibit the admission of foreigners when he determines it to be in the national interest." (Article 3

      Mexican authorities must keep track of every single person in the country:

      Federal, local and municipal police must cooperate with federal immigration authorities upon request, i.e., to assist in the arrests of illegal immigrants. (Article 73)

      A National Population Registry keeps track of "every single individual who comprises the population of the country," and verifies each individual's identity. (Articles 85 and 86)

      A national Catalog of Foreigners tracks foreign tourists and immigrants (Article 87), and assigns each individual with a unique tracking number (Article 91).

      Foreigners with fake papers, or who enter the country under false pretenses, may be imprisoned:

      Foreigners with fake immigration papers may be fined or imprisoned. (Article 116)

      Foreigners who sign government documents "with a signature that is false or different from that which he normally uses" are subject to fine and imprisonment. (Article 116)

      Foreigners who fail to obey the rules will be fined, deported, and/or imprisoned as felons:

      Foreigners who fail to obey a deportation order are to be punished. (Article 117)

      Foreigners who are deported from Mexico and attempt to re-enter the country without authorization can be imprisoned for up to 10 years. (Article 11

      Foreigners who violate the terms of their visa may be sentenced to up to six years in prison (Articles 119, 120 and 121). Foreigners who misrepresent the terms of their visa while in Mexico -- such as working with out a permit -- can also be imprisoned.

      Under Mexican law, illegal immigration is a felony. The General Law on Population says:

      "A penalty of up to two years in prison and a fine of three hundred to five thousand pesos will be imposed on the foreigner who enters the country illegally." (Article 123)

      Foreigners with legal immigration problems may be deported from Mexico instead of being imprisoned. (Article 125)

      Foreigners who "attempt against national sovereignty or security" will be deported. (Article 126)

      Mexicans who help illegal aliens enter the country are themselves considered criminals under the law:

      A Mexican who marries a foreigner with the sole objective of helping the foreigner live in the country is subject to up to five years in prison. (Article 127)

      Shipping and airline companies that bring undocumented foreigners into Mexico will be fined. (Article 132)

      Read more: Mexico's Tough Laws (visa, NAFTA, illegal immigrants, prison) - City-Data Forum
    1. ReggieMay's Avatar
      ReggieMay -
      Children: You should talk to your parents about this. The American taxpayers is blameless and should not be made to pay for your parents' mistakes.
    1. ALIPAC's Avatar
      ALIPAC -
      These illegal aliens don't seem to realize that the more they get in the faces of Americans demanding things, they only harm their cause.

      W
    1. Naturalized's Avatar
      Naturalized -
      This proposed Dream Act is a trick to find an amnesty, according to current laws sons and daughters permanent residents or citizens have the right to request the legal residence of the parents. What a great business these smart asses think we are stupid, and showing the Nightmare Act as a humanitarian project to legalize the innocent who are not guilty of having been brought here by parents who violated our laws, they want all americans fall into their trap.