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Hispanic students vanish from Alabama schools
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| 9/30/11
| JAY REEVES ap
Posted on 09/30/2011 4:36:48 PM PDT by mdittmar
Exodus follows ruling upholding state's tough law cracking down on illegal immigration
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Hispanic students have started vanishing from Alabama public schools in the wake of a court ruling that upheld the state's tough new law cracking down on illegal immigration.
Education officials say scores of immigrant families have withdrawn their children from classes or kept them home this week, afraid that sending the kids to school would draw attention from authorities.
There are no precise statewide numbers. But several districts with large immigrant enrollments from small towns to large urban districts reported a sudden exodus of children of Hispanic parents, some of whom told officials they planned to leave the state to avoid trouble with the law, which requires schools to check students' immigration status.
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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; News/Current Events; US: Alabama
KEYWORDS: heartless; illegalaliens
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To: Gaffer
Here is a clue FReind.
Rick Perry is the only guy in town trying to stop bleeding TAX payers on this issue.
The feds wont stop the flow.
They shove the issue to the states.
Perry is doing what he can with the ****ty hand he was dealt.
Beyond that he is rubbing the feds nose in it.
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posted on
09/30/2011 10:39:11 PM PDT
by
mylife
(The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
A misleading headline: as there is absolutely NO reason for Hispanics who are here legally to stay away from school,the headline should say “illegals” stay away from school. The illegals will simply re-locate to more propitious climes. In Cook County Illinois for example, the local Democratic politicians have decided they would rather pander to foreign lawbreakers than protect their own citizens. They refuse to cooperate with federal immigration agents. Just two weeks ago, a citizen was killed by a DUI illegal with several previous convictions. He was still in the country because the Machine wanted it that way.
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posted on
09/30/2011 10:45:34 PM PDT
by
Godwin1
Rick Perry is being beaten up unfairly on this issue.
Who the EFF else even had to actually make a decision on the matter?
The man is in a difficult position and I think he has done well on the matter.
He was the first and perhaps only guy to thump obama in the chest on immigration and on energy, as well as states and 2nd amendment rights.
It stuns me that he is the devil incarnate here on FR
143
posted on
09/30/2011 10:51:10 PM PDT
by
mylife
(The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
To: mylife
Rick Perry is being beaten up unfairly on this issue.
When Perry spoke out against Arizona-style immigration laws in Texas last year, do you know who he was addressing?
He was speaking to the National Council of La Raza when he made those remarks.
When he came out in support of open borders and talked about bi-national healthcare, he was speaking down on the border with some Governors from Mexico. In 2007 when he chewed Congress out for not passing a guest worker bill, he was in Mexico City.
But please, continue telling us how unfair Ricardo is being treated.
To: Godwin1
A misleading headline: as there is absolutely NO reason for Hispanics who are here legally to stay away from school,the headline should say illegals stay away from school.
The media and liberals are doing everything they can to make this look like a racist policy supported by the right and Conservatives when it boils down to exactly what you just said - illegals, criminals.
To: gov_bean_ counter
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posted on
10/01/2011 1:27:11 AM PDT
by
Gene Eric
(Your Hope has been Redistributed. Here's your damn Change!)
To: mylife
Texas is only one of many states that ring the dinner bell. Look at California. Free medical care, welfare, no questions asked on jobs, etc. Then there are full-blown “sanctuary cities.” And when a state tries to do something about it, they get sued by the federal gov’t. It’s no wonder we’re broke.
To: mdittmar
Proof positive that roundups can and will work. ICE goes after 2900 illegals with CRIMINAL history (outside of the standard invasion of a sovereign nation crime), and the whole illegal community starts to get nervous.
Press on ICE.
To: af_vet_rr
All Rick Perry said was that the Az law that Jan Brewer passed was “Not right for Texas”
Specifically, he feels that a continuous fence does not make sense for Texas.
I lived on the border in Az and Jan Brewer knows that a continuous fence is logistically impossible in Az as well.
And Rick Perry did not “Speak out” on the matter.
He was pressed on it after Jan Brewer show boated.
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posted on
10/01/2011 6:15:01 AM PDT
by
mylife
(The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
To: af_vet_rr
Prove to me that he made those remarks specifically to La Raza.
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posted on
10/01/2011 6:16:43 AM PDT
by
mylife
(The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
To: af_vet_rr
When he came out in support of open borders and talked about bi-national healthcare, he was speaking down on the border with some Governors from Mexico. In 2007 when he chewed Congress out for not passing a guest worker bill, he was in Mexico City. Was he eating a Taco as well?
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posted on
10/01/2011 6:18:25 AM PDT
by
mylife
(The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
To: mylife
Prove to me that he made those remarks specifically to La Raza.
On July 10, 2010, he was a featured speaker at the National Conference of La Raza's annual conference in San Antonio. Although his mocking of Bill White and his Harvard education (his Democratic opponent in last year's election) got more attention, Perry told conference members when talking about the Arizona legislation, that it
"may be right for Arizona, but it ain't exactly right for Texas"
Here is the Free Republic thread:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2552004/posts if you'd like to read or bump an old thread from last year. You can also read a story at the
Dallas Morning News (July 13, 2010)
This weekend, while addressing the National Council of La Raza in San Antonio, Perry told the 2,000 Hispanics in attendance that he would oppose Texas' adopting a similar law. It "may be right for Arizona, but it ain't exactly right for Texas," the governor said.
The Arizona law, which is facing a federal legal challenge, allows police to seek proof of legal residency from those stopped for other infractions if they suspect the offender is an illegal immigrant.
Now you can claim that it's nothing more than him being on the campaign trail and repeating what he said a few months prior to that:
http://governor.state.tx.us/news/press-release/14574/
"Recently, there has been much debate over immigration policy in Washington and what has been implemented in Arizona. I fully recognize and support a state's right and obligation to protect its citizens, but I have concerns with portions of the law passed in Arizona and believe it would not be the right direction for Texas.
"For example, some aspects of the law turn law enforcement officers into immigration officials by requiring them to determine immigration status during any lawful contact with a suspected alien, taking them away from their existing law enforcement duties, which are critical to keeping citizens safe. Our focus must continue to be on the criminal elements involved with conducting criminal acts against Texans and their property. I will continue to work with the legislative leadership to develop strategies that are appropriate for Texas.
To be quite honest, not only should you be upset that Perry made those remarks, both in April of last year, and again in July at the La Raza national conference, you should be upset that Perry would legitimize that organization in the first place by speaking in front of them.
By the way, I don't buy into the crap that Perry had to speak to La Raza to help him defeat the Democrat. I've seen some use that as a defense, and I'm not buying it for one second.
To: gov_bean_ counter; shield
Hey jerk, how’s that tattle-telling to Daddy and Mommy working out for ya. Maybe next you can call on ronpaul and Deb Medina. Your little Martian prolly has a muslim enforcer on staff to come “make me”.
You look to be pretty vile, sort of like “that” LGBT website. Shield is always a civil poster.
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posted on
10/01/2011 4:27:25 PM PDT
by
dusttoyou
(paulnutz/bachnutz/caindogs are wee-weeing all over themselves, Foc nobama)
To: af_vet_rr
Did he only use those words when addressing La Raza? or is it his position that the law “May be right for Az but it aint exactly right for Texas”?
I fail to see how this proves that Perry is an illegal lovin anti ‘Merican
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posted on
10/01/2011 4:31:18 PM PDT
by
mylife
(The Roar Of The Masses Could Be FartsSo if you are here legally on a Visa, that is the same thing as)
To: mylife
Did he only use those words when addressing La Raza? or is it his position that the law May be right for Az but it aint exactly right for Texas?
He used those words in front of La Raza. There was even a FR thread about it, which I linked in my response.
And I'm surprised it doesn't bother you that Perry addressed La Raza in the first place. Or maybe I shouldn't be.
To: af_vet_rr
Reagan addressed Gorbachev. Does that make him a Commie?
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posted on
10/01/2011 4:53:12 PM PDT
by
mylife
(The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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