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read the op again......
I did, as well as the link. Your point escapes me, the author of the OP celebrates a hard working senior at the top of her class is denied aid. That makes Chanel a callous jerk in my opinion.
point escapes me
so what else is new?
I could not and doubt ( anyone but I cannot speak to others states or districts) send my child when he or she was in say high school to an out of district high school......you had to RESIDE in the district LEGALLY nimrod...get it now????
Seems like a good time to deport the illegal alien criminal parents. Might as well take the anchor baby with them too.
Amendment 14 - Citizenship Rights. Ratified 7/9/1868. Note History
1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
Seems like a good time to deport the illegal alien criminal parents. Might as well take the anchor baby with them too.
anyone born here is a citizen.
you sure your grandparents, great grandparents, etc came here "legally"?
maybe we should look into YOUR background.
what say you?
An American-born high school student from New Jersey has been denied state tuition assistance because her mother is an illegal immigrant, according to the American Civil Liberties Union.
The ACLU and a Rutgers University legal clinic are representing the high school senior identified only as A.Z. in an appeal filed on her behalf in a case they claim violates both state and federal laws.
The student, a lifelong New Jersey resident and graduating senior, applied for a Tuition Aid Grant from the state's Higher Education Student Assistance Authority, or HESAA. Her state aid application was rejected, according to the ACLU, with the explanation that "her parents are not legal New Jersey residents."
American-born student denied N.J. tuition grant due to mom's immigration status | NJ.com
Boo freakin hoo. I am so tired of this bullshit. My kids cannot get financial aid in the state of PA because we are not legal residents there. That's the way it works kids.
The parents should be grateful they are not being deported. Instead they are suing. What a country!
Wow, what a callous bigot you are. The child did nothing wrong; she was born in the U.S. and she is by law a U.S. Citizen who resides in N.J. Yes, we have a great country, sadly some of our citizens are jerks.
[The child did nothing wrong; she was born in the U.S. and she is by law a U.S. Citizen
She is doing something wrong by not going to the authorities and telling them that she was brought into the US without her permission. Then she should testify against the human traffickers that brought her into the US. That is what a real American would do.
she was born here.
dumbasss.
can anyone think of any other instance where a citizen is punished for the actions of their parents? as the article state, immigration status of one's parents is not listed as a qualification.
All she has to do is get a job, get an apartment, and file an income tax return. She cant allow anyone to claim her on their taxes. Within a year she will be able to use her own income and claim herself independant from her parents income. Simple solution. All she has to do is flip burgers for a year or so.
An American-born high school student from New Jersey has been denied state tuition assistance because her mother is an illegal immigrant, according to the American Civil Liberties Union.
The ACLU and a Rutgers University legal clinic are representing the high school senior identified only as A.Z. in an appeal filed on her behalf in a case they claim violates both state and federal laws.
The student, a lifelong New Jersey resident and graduating senior, applied for a Tuition Aid Grant from the state's Higher Education Student Assistance Authority, or HESAA. Her state aid application was rejected, according to the ACLU, with the explanation that "her parents are not legal New Jersey residents."
American-born student denied N.J. tuition grant due to mom's immigration status | NJ.com
Boo freakin hoo. I am so tired of this bullshit. My kids cannot get financial aid in the state of PA because we are not legal residents there. That's the way it works kids.
The parents should be grateful they are not being deported. Instead they are suing. What a country!
All she has to do is get a job, get an apartment, and file an income tax return. She cant allow anyone to claim her on their taxes. Within a year she will be able to use her own income and claim herself independant from her parents income. Simple solution. All she has to do is flip burgers for a year or so.
I don't think she/they/them,, are interested in doing things the LEGAL way. I don't know why it is but illegals always think they should get something before the legal residents get it,, if they don't the old American Criminal Liberties Union is right there for them..