Posted on 11/18/2010 9:53:30 AM PST by ethics
KENNESAW - Illegal immigrant and Kennesaw State University student Jessica Colotl made a surprise appearance Tuesday at a lecture on the threat of illegal immigration given by conservative media personality Phil Kent.
The KSU College Republicans sponsored the lecture.
Kent, the former press secretary to late U.S. Sen. Strom Thurmond, is a regular on the "Georgia Gang" and spokesman for Americans for Immigration Control. He spoke of how illegal immigrants are a financial drain on the U.S. economy, how they factor into a rising crime rate with the spread of Latino gangs and how a do-nothing federal government over the last two decades continues to allow an open border that anyone can cross.
During the lecture, Colotl remained silent, but her friend, KSU sophomore and journalism major Alisen Redmond, 21, challenged Kent on his talking points, calling his statistics "flawed."
Redmond challenged Kent's statement about illegal immigrants flooding U.S. prisons, claiming that illegal immigrants in general have a lower crime rate than U.S. citizens because they're afraid of the consequences of deportation.
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Where are her parents, the illegal aliens?
“Illegal,” eh? Then why is she.....ah forget it. The word ceased to mean anything a long time ago.
Department of redundancy department.
The only crimes that are 100% preventable are crimes committed by illegal aliens
It’s a crime against common sense to allow anybody new into the country when unemployment is 10%!!!!
Did she alert the press that she would be appearing at the lecture?
I always laugh when illegals claim they commit less crimes than the American population.
First, their very presence is a crime.
Second, one non-immigration related crime in one crimes too many.
Third, the hundreds of thousands of murders, rapes, robberies, hit and runs, identity thefts cost committed by illegals does billions of dollars of damage, cost thousands their lives, and bankrupts our state and local governments.
Americans are too wimpy to tolerate this nonsense and outright arrogance by these foreign criminals.
No foreign country would tolerate this if Americans were doing it.
Situations like these always piss me off. I feel the same way most people here feel about people who hop over the border illegally but its damn confusing when yall also put their children in the same boat. Those who knowingly break the law like Jessicas parents should be arrested and sent back but Jessica didnt have a choice in the matter and treating her like she did is disingenuous to both her and anyone who has a clue as to what individual rights mean. From all what Ive been hearing on the board, most people here think the children of illegal immigrants should stay with their parents, live their lives, and then go back to whatever country their parents came from (regardless if they even remember it) when they turn 18. Doesnt make any freaking sense.
I watched the video at the link and heard her speak; culturally shes American, no mistaking her for anything else. It isnt crazy to think that a person raised in this country might actually want to stay in it, I sure as hell do and the sins of the parents can only be taken down so far. I dont know, maybe Im just not evil enough to send someone who may as well be the girl next door to a foreign country for the crime of trying to live her life when its her parents who are at fault.
What I do know is that if we had built the damn wall in the first place, fined employers who hire illegals, and deported the illegals as soon as they were caught, we wouldnt even be having this discussion. Even if Jessica and her parents still slipped through the cracks it wouldnt be a big deal, all we would end up with is another assimilated American living their life.
Ping!
Jessica is supposed to be deported when she graduates from KSU.
Won’t happen. She has filed a lawsuit protesting the court’s decision that she can finish, then be deported.
Those arguing against forcing Americans to pay for the education of illegals told the Supreme Court it would encourage more illegal immigration. I guess we can say the Supreme Court was WRONG.
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