Is this an example of who the dream act will finance an education for?
The following is an article of a hunger strike at TSU Law school. http://sweetness-light.com/archive/law-schools-hunger-strike-for-illegal-aliens Additionally isn't there a check as to whether a person has violated the law prior to becoming an attorney? Would or should illegal entry to the U.S. preclude a law career? Is the writer an example of the education offered at TSU law school? Would this example be a colassal waste, to churn out uneducated students for the price of a college education? Thoughts please.
Public Comments
- Why yes, it is. Ain't America great?
- Not to be mean or anything, but some of these "hunger strikers" really need to lose weight if they want to live long enough to practice law!! This is one thing that just irratates me to no end about these illegals and their offsprings: THEY ONLY WANT TO FOLLOW THE LAWS WHEN THEY SEE THAT THEY CAN BENEFIT FROM IT. AND THEY WOULD PULL ALL OF THESE STUPID MELODRAMA "HUMAN RIGHTS" FARCES JUST TO GET AWAY WITH THINGS. Who's parents didn't struggle and sacrifice for their children's better future? My parents saved and saved and lived very simply(and they sure don't have the cell phones, the cars and other things that these "victims" parents have) so that I could be in this country and study so I could have a better future. I went home only 6 times for the past 17 years partly because the immigration restrictions( oh, BTW, I came here legally).
- As Ronald Reagan would say, There you go again". once again those who are trying to blur the line between ilegals immigrates and llegal immigrates are also trying to pull our legs and well as our heart strings. Sounds like they were having a pity party, they would have been better served as would the tax payers who are underwriting their education to have a study hall instead.
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