Posted on 09/29/2014 8:05:11 AM PDT by lowbridge
California Gov. Jerry Brown approved $3 million in taxpayer-funded legal aid to illegal alien children fighting deportation hearings--yet vetoed $100 million for state-funded universities, citing low property tax receipts.
The funding for lawyers for the illegal alien minors comes amidst a nationwide push by outgoing U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to recruit legal talent to represent the children and teenagers--who often cross the U.S.-Mexico border unaccompanied-- against law enforcement proceedings. Holder is the nation's chief law enforcement officer. President Barack Obama and other Democrats have supported the legal recruitment effort.
"Helping these young people navigate our legal system is the decent thing to do and it's consistent with the progressive spirit of California," said Gov. Brown in a statement posted on his official website. He noted that the $3 million would not go directly to the illegal aliens, but to nonprofit organizations advocating for them.
"With the stroke of a pen, Governor Brown reaffirmed California's commitment to doing its part to address the unprecedented humanitarian crisis at [the] border involving Central American youth," added State Senator Ricardo Lara (D-Bell Gardens) in a statement quoted by the Los Angeles Times.
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Uh huh. How fortunate for them.
If illegals need money for lawyers, let them get it from their embassies. If any gov’t owes them legal aid it is their own.
Get out of CA if you are legally in the US, and fast.
No way it’s what the democrats are trying to get us to do.
Who contributes more to the Democrat Party? The illegal alien lobby or college students?
Probably the illegal alien lobby. Those college students are always broke. For example, that Fluke person didnt have the scratch to afford a lousy 9 dollars a month for contraceptives.
Buying future votes with your money. It’s the Democrat way.
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