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marmar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-10-10 08:02 PM
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Protesters challenge regents on immigration

The Rev. Markel Hutchins (center) was arrested with three other protesters Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010 at Washington Street and Trinity Avenue in downtown Atlanta after they obstructed traffic in the intersection during a protest. About 30 protesters chanted "don’t hate, educate" outside the state Board of Regents to oppose the regents banning illegal immigrants from some colleges.


By Laura Diamond
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution


About 30 protesters chanted "don’t hate, educate" outside the state Board of Regents on Wednesday to oppose the regents banning illegal immigrants from some colleges.

The regents barred illegal immigrants from attending any public college that has turned away academically qualified students for the past two years because of space or other issues.

The Rev. Markel Hutchins and three other protesters were arrested when they refused a police order to move from the intersection of Washington and Trinity streets.

The new rule starts next fall and affects the University of Georgia, Georgia Tech, Georgia State University, Medical College of Georgia and Georgia College & State University. Illegal immigrants may be admitted to the remaining 30 campuses.

The regents remained in their meeting and did not speak with the protesters.

The rally is one of several happening around Atlanta and the nation this week as groups draw attention to the DREAM Act, which is before Congress. The controversial bill would provide an easier path to citizenship for illegal immigrants who were brought here as children and make it easier for many of them to attend college.


http://www.ajc.com/news/protesters-challenge-regents-on-735895.html


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Creative Donating Member (831 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-10-10 08:24 PM
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1. "The regents barred illegal immigrants from attending any public college that has turned away
academically qualified students for the past two years because of space or other issues."

Seems like a logical decision to me.
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