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    "Conservative" Catholic Law School Aids/Abets Ille

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    Debbie Schlussel: "Conservative" Catholic Law School Aids/Abets Illegal Aliens


    By Debbie Schlussel

    When Domino's Pizza founder and billionaire Tom Monaghan set up Ave Maria School of Law, he claimed it was because all other Catholic law schools were liberal, and he wanted a conservative one.

    So, given that, what the heck is conservative about helping illegal aliens? That's the latest project of Ave Maria School of Law, which makes it . . . just like all the other liberal Catholic law schools. Question for our many conservative Catholic readers who are against illegal immigration: Is there any Catholic belief whatsoever that requires aiding and abetting illegal aliens?

    More from "People Making News" in today's Detroit Free Press:

    Bridgette Carr, an assistant clinical professor of law at Ave Maria School of Law, was named director of the law school's asylum and immigrant rights law clinic.


    These Parties Aid & Abet . . .


    (Tom Monaghan)

    The Illegal Alien Invasion of America


    Here's more from the June 20th Detroit Spews:

    The Asylum and Immigrant Rights Law Clinic at Ave Maria School of Law has named Bridgette Carr director. Carr, an assistant clinical professor of law, will now oversee the clinic,

    established in 2004 to provide pro bono services to immigrants in search of asylum and legal services.

    Teaching those little kiddy lawyers-to-be how to help those illegal aliens. Because, G-d knows, there aren't enough immigration attorneys, right?

    The Ave Maria School of Law website is cute, too. It calls illegal aliens and their children not "illegal," but the typical liberal "undocumented." We note that Ave Maria provides lawyers to the children of illegal immigrants, so they can fight deportation. Gee, that's the same thing uber-lefty, pro-Palestinian Angelina Jolie supports. Hardly conservative. And definitely NOT good for America.

    It's bad enough that Tom Monaghan and his paid stooge, Joe Cella, keep sticking their fingers into the Bush judicial nomination pie and mucking it up with outrageously horrid nominations like that of porn-addict, terror-sympathizer Stephen Murphy III a/k/a Abu Porno. Now, he's helping illegal aliens with profits from pizza you bought, enabling him to sell the company for gazillions.

    Thanks, Tom Monaghan, for helping the invasion and ultimate destruction of our country.

    Oh, and by the way, even though he long ago sold Domino's, Monaghan still has an office at the company and maintains many strong ties and connections with it. He even owns much of the property utilized by and surrounding Domino's Ann Arbor, Michigan headquarters. Don't buy Domino's. We can't afford to finance more illegal aliens working the system.

    Avoid the Noid. His name is Tom Monaghan. And his pizza is Domino's (a/k/a the cardboard-flavored pizza).
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    http://www.avemarialaw.edu/news/Events/clinicreport.cfm

    Immigration Law Training Session A Success
    On April 7, 2006, approximately 60 people attended a free training session about family and immigration law that was held at Ave Maria School of Law. The session was co-sponsored by Ave Maria's Asylum & Immigrant Rights Law Clinic and the National Center for Refugee & Immigrant Children. Ave Maria clinic students Rebecca LaMantia and Catherine Fife organized the program as their outreach and advocacy project this semester.

    A number of distinguished speakers participated in the program, including Ave Maria clinical professors James P. Eyster and Bridgette Carr, as well as Rebecca Schaafsma from Bethany Christian Services, Diane Baird from Lutheran Social Services, Vivek Sankaran from the University of Michigan Child Advocacy Law Clinic, and David Koelsch from the University of Detroit Mercy Immigration Law Clinic.

    The panelists gave an overview of Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) relief for undocumented immigrant children in the United States, touched on special issues regarding working with undocumented immigrant children and children in general, and explained the workings of the family/juvenile court system in Michigan, says La Mantia. Professor Bridgette Carr also gave a talk called "Immigration Law for Non-Immigration Lawyers," which had 25 attendees and gave an overview of immigration practice in Michigan.

    One goal of the session was to establish a network of pro bono attorneys in Michigan to take on SIJS cases. In Michigan, explains Carr, the Office of Refugee Resettlement places unaccompanied minors into foster care, and many of them are detained until their placement. "Without the help of pro bono attorneys, these vulnerable children will face the immigration system on their own."

    As a result of the program, more than a dozen attorneys agreed to assist in these cases on a pro bono basis. "We are extremely pleased with the interest the conference generated," says Carr. "This is a huge step towards achieving our Clinic's goal of ensuring that no immigrant child is unrepresented in Michigan."

    Ave Maria's Asylum & Immigrant Rights Law Clinic opened in August 2004. Its mission is to help secure the rights of immigrants and refugees under the law, with a particular focus on women's immigrant rights and religious persecution cases.
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