Illegal Immigration Today: College And Deserts
Posted on September 20, 2008



Let’s start in my home state of North Carolina, where sheer brilliance ensues <–sarcasm

The board overseeing the state’s community college system approved funding Friday for a study of its policy barring illegal immigrants from admission.

Members of the North Carolina Board of Community Colleges said they want to review how the schools’ policies have changed and to examine admission policies in other states. The board plans to hire an independent consultant for the study, with a final report expected in March.
Here’s an idea: take the unknown amount of money, put it towards the education of North Carolina residents who are American citizens, and tell the people who should not be here and are criminals for coming to this country illegally to take a hike. Simple, eh?

To the deserts

[quote]No More Deaths, an Arizona group that favors amnesty for illegal aliens, issued a report Wednesday alleging that U.S. Border Patrol agents routinely mistreat illegal aliens, a charge disputed by the Border Patrol, which says it investigates all reports of abuse and holds agents accountable for their treatment of illegal aliens.

In addition to chronicling alleged abuses of illegal aliens, the report concludes with “Faith Based Principles for Immigration Reform.â€