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    Senior Member zeezil's Avatar
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    NC: IA advocate Business Group needs smacked down


    Right call on college

    Many students excel and obtain high school diplomas but are unable to gain affordable access to our colleges and universities because of their undocumented status. For North Carolina to succeed in the 21st century economy, we must make higher education accessible for all academically qualified students regardless of immigration status.

    Today, six out of 10 jobs in our new knowledge-intensive economy require at least some post-secondary education and training. Tomorrow, the percentage will be even higher.

    The Institute for Emerging Issues Business Committee on Higher Education recently issued recommendations to shed light on meaningful ways to close the impending work force gap in our state. BCHE members argued strongly for expanding access to higher education for all students, including undocumented students. As a result, the committee's co-chairs, Ann Goodnight of SAS and Bob Ingram of GlaxoSmithKline, wrote to Gov. Mike Easley, Sen. Marc Basnight and House Speaker Joe Hackney to underscore the critical need to educate undocumented immigrants.

    On behalf of 24 business leaders serving on the BCHE and of the many more businesses that will be positively affected, I commend Easley and the N.C. Community College System for taking a stand on this important issue for the future of the state.

    Anita R. Brown-Graham
    Director, Institute for Emerging Issues
    Raleigh

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    Contact information for the above organization:
    Institute for Emerging Issues
    Campus Box 7406 NC State University
    Raleigh, North Carolina 27695-7406
    Telephone: 919.515.7741
    Fax: 919.513.7535
    Email: institute@ncsu.edu
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    Why educate them if they can't legally work in the U.S.?
    The difference between an immigrant and an illegal alien is the equivalent of the difference between a burglar and a houseguest. Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)

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    Quote Originally Posted by grandmasmad
    Why educate them if they can't legally work in the U.S.?
    Good question grandmasmad. As soon as one of these dodo's respond to emails I've been sending, I'll let everybody know.
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