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03-28-2007, 02:57 AM #1
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Goddard to have say on migrant education
Goddard to have say on migrant education
Dianna M. Náñez
The Arizona Republic
Mar. 28, 2007 12:00 AM
Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard said his office will issue an opinion next week that should determine how Proposition 300 affects undocumented immigrants enrolled in adult-education classes in public schools.
A group of about 50 students, educators and community members was at Chandler-Gilbert Community College on Tuesday to hear Goddard explain how Proposition 300 and other propositions become law in Arizona.
Among the provisions in the voter-approved initiative, which passed in November, is the exclusion of undocumented immigrants from state-funded English, GED and other adult-education programs. The law also prevents undocumented students from receiving state-funded college scholarships, in-state college tuition and requires university and public schools to report the number of people who are denied access because they are not legal residents. advertisement
While answering questions, Goddard referred to a federal law that prohibits public schools from inquiring about a student's citizenship.
"Adult education is considered primary and secondary education. . . . Providers of that (education) may not inquire (about) citizenship," he said, adding that federal law supersedes state law.
Goddard said he knows of two initiatives that are being drafted for the 2008 ballot that would focus on the authority of state officials to support federal immigration law and the obligation of citizens to report illegal immigrants.
Azra Mahmood of Gilbert, after hearing that Arizona led the nation last year with 19 ballot initiatives, said she fears the process may be skewed to benefit those with the financial or networking resources to support costly and lengthy legal drives.
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03-28-2007, 04:04 AM #2
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"Adult education is considered primary and secondary education. . . . Providers of that (education) may not inquire (about) citizenship," he said, adding that federal law supersedes state law.
Perhaps it's better to look at Illegals gaining access to taxpayer funded education as FRAUD. Like gaining welfare benefits, or food stamps illegally! IT'S ALL FRAUD! It doesn't matter if it's education, health care, or welfare benefits the Illegal is seeking---IT IS ALL OBTAINED FRAUDULENTLY! PERIOD!Title 8,U.S.C.§1324 prohibits alien smuggling,conspiracy,aiding and
abetting!
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