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    GA-Group threatens to sue WGTC over classes for illegal immi

    Group threatens to sue WGTC over classes for illegal immigrants
    by Laura Camper/Times-Georgian35 mins 30 secs ago

    The founder and president of the Marietta-based Dustin Inman Society, an organization founded to fight illegal immigration, has threatened to sue Dr. Skip Sullivan, president of West Georgia Technical College, and file a temporary restraining order against the college to halt all public benefits within the college.

    Citing two state laws, one of which does not come into effect until January 2010, and two federal codes that define public benefits to include post secondary education funded with state and federal dollars, King contends that the college is not in compliance with the law because it does not ask for the legal status of people registering for its adult education classes, specifically its free English literacy classes.

    “The technical college, while not alone, is very blatant in providing taxpayer benefits to people who are not eligible,â€
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    GA-Group threatens to sue WGTC over classes for illegal immi

    Group threatens to sue WGTC over classes for illegal immigrants
    by Laura Camper/Times-Georgian35 mins 30 secs ago

    The founder and president of the Marietta-based Dustin Inman Society, an organization founded to fight illegal immigration, has threatened to sue Dr. Skip Sullivan, president of West Georgia Technical College, and file a temporary restraining order against the college to halt all public benefits within the college.

    Citing two state laws, one of which does not come into effect until January 2010, and two federal codes that define public benefits to include post secondary education funded with state and federal dollars, King contends that the college is not in compliance with the law because it does not ask for the legal status of people registering for its adult education classes, specifically its free English literacy classes.

    “The technical college, while not alone, is very blatant in providing taxpayer benefits to people who are not eligible,â€
    Support our FIGHT AGAINST illegal immigration & Amnesty by joining our E-mail Alerts at http://eepurl.com/cktGTn

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