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Good. I'm all for cracking down on illegal immigration, but we should be encouraging the worlds best and brightest to become citizens. Not only has this man been living in the country since he was 6, but he is obviously very intelligent. This isn't a man here to "take jobs other Americans won't do". This is a man who can probably do jobs many Americans CAN'T.
right, so as long as the law was broken a long time ago, then it doesn't matter....
Good. I'm all for cracking down on illegal immigration, but we should be encouraging the worlds best and brightest to become citizens. Not only has this man been living in the country since he was 6, but he is obviously very intelligent. This isn't a man here to "take jobs other Americans won't do". This is a man who can probably do jobs many Americans CAN'T.
right, so as long as the law was broken a long time ago, then it doesn't matter....
What law did he break?
Wait a second. You mean to tell me that Fox News failed to mention the scholarships are privately funded?
I am shocked. Shocked, I tell you!
Good. I'm all for cracking down on illegal immigration, but we should be encouraging the worlds best and brightest to become citizens. Not only has this man been living in the country since he was 6, but he is obviously very intelligent. This isn't a man here to "take jobs other Americans won't do". This is a man who can probably do jobs many Americans CAN'T.
right, so as long as the law was broken a long time ago, then it doesn't matter....
He didn't break the law. His parents did when he was 6 years old. Now he is a productive American. Let him stay, and receive his scholarship.
Fine, then let's charge him based upon the very day that he entered, not even of his own free will. Let's see, he's six, so is that a spanking or no TV for a day???right, so as long as the law was broken a long time ago, then it doesn't matter....
What law did he break?
being in the country illegally....is it not obvious?
Not at all little asswipe.Corrected:
Apparently Yurt thinks he gets to tell a public institution what they can do with their private endowment funds? Interesting.
And now he is getting his education paid for by Rutgers-Newark, which has awarded him a two-year scholarship worth at least $22,000 to return to his studies.
“Truly outstanding students should be supported at a public university,” said Peter T. Englot, senior vice chancellor at the Newark campus.
Englot said discussions were under way about tapping private donors for a scholarship fund at the state university in Newark to pay for more students who are ineligible for state and federal loans and grants because they are here illegally.
- See more at: Rutgers scholarship a milestone for immigrant activist - News - NorthJersey.com
wrong again dimwit....
Fine, then let's charge him based upon the very day that he entered, not even of his own free will. Let's see, he's six, so is that a spanking or no TV for a day???What law did he break?
being in the country illegally....is it not obvious?
My link above shows it's private. You show us where public money was used, and that even if it was, that they aren't allowed to do exactly what they just did? Go...Not at all little asswipe.And now he is getting his education paid for by Rutgers-Newark, which has awarded him a two-year scholarship worth at least $22,000 to return to his studies.
“Truly outstanding students should be supported at a public university,” said Peter T. Englot, senior vice chancellor at the Newark campus.
Englot said discussions were under way about tapping private donors for a scholarship fund at the state university in Newark to pay for more students who are ineligible for state and federal loans and grants because they are here illegally.
- See more at: Rutgers scholarship a milestone for immigrant activist - News - NorthJersey.com
wrong again dimwit....
yes you are, read it again and tell me where it says they tapped private funds:
And now he is getting his education paid for by Rutgers-Newark, which has awarded him a two-year scholarship worth at least $22,000 to return to his studies.
“Truly outstanding students should be supported at a public university,” said Peter T. Englot, senior vice chancellor at the Newark campus.
Englot said discussions were under way about tapping private donors for a scholarship fund at the state university in Newark to pay for more students who are ineligible for state and federal loans and grants because they are here illegally.
- See more at: Rutgers scholarship a milestone for immigrant activist - News - NorthJersey.com
"Rutgers is one of the first public schools in the country to designate financial aid for students who entered the country illegally as children, The Bergen Record reported. We hope it is a trend-setter. This is not a zero sum game of taking money away from one student to fund another: The universitys goal is to grow the entire pool of financial aid. It already offers tuition assistance to students from other disadvantaged backgrounds. Now it will raise money from donors who want to support Tello and others like him."
Rutgers scholarship helps unauthorized immigrants attend college: Editorial | NJ.com
There you go Yurt. Now STFU.
My link above shows it's private. You show us where public money was used, and that even if it was, they aren't allowed to? Go...Not at all little asswipe.
yes you are, read it again and tell me where it says they tapped private funds:
And now he is getting his education paid for by Rutgers-Newark, which has awarded him a two-year scholarship worth at least $22,000 to return to his studies.
Truly outstanding students should be supported at a public university, said Peter T. Englot, senior vice chancellor at the Newark campus.
Englot said discussions were under way about tapping private donors for a scholarship fund at the state university in Newark to pay for more students who are ineligible for state and federal loans and grants because they are here illegally.
- See more at: Rutgers scholarship a milestone for immigrant activist - News - NorthJersey.com
What makes you think this is a "public" scholarship?
it is a public university. if it is private scholarship, i will take back what i said.
"The university just created a new, private scholarship for unauthorized immigrants that it has awarded to Tello, who is excited to restart school this fall."
Rutgers scholarship helps unauthorized immigrants attend college: Editorial | NJ.com
Good. I'm all for cracking down on illegal immigration, but we should be encouraging the worlds best and brightest to become citizens. Not only has this man been living in the country since he was 6, but he is obviously very intelligent. This isn't a man here to "take jobs other Americans won't do". This is a man who can probably do jobs many Americans CAN'T.
What a child you are. Either bring us the proof or STFU? So far at least two of us have shown that little infant are full of shit.My link above shows it's private. You show us where public money was used, and that even if it was, they aren't allowed to? Go...yes you are, read it again and tell me where it says they tapped private funds:
And now he is getting his education paid for by Rutgers-Newark, which has awarded him a two-year scholarship worth at least $22,000 to return to his studies.
Truly outstanding students should be supported at a public university, said Peter T. Englot, senior vice chancellor at the Newark campus.
Englot said discussions were under way about tapping private donors for a scholarship fund at the state university in Newark to pay for more students who are ineligible for state and federal loans and grants because they are here illegally.
- See more at: Rutgers scholarship a milestone for immigrant activist - News - NorthJersey.com
no it does, not all.
What a child you are. Either bring us the proof or STFU? So far at least two of us have shown that little infant are full of shit.My link above shows it's private. You show us where public money was used, and that even if it was, they aren't allowed to? Go...
no it does, not all.
Good. I'm all for cracking down on illegal immigration, but we should be encouraging the worlds best and brightest to become citizens. Not only has this man been living in the country since he was 6, but he is obviously very intelligent. This isn't a man here to "take jobs other Americans won't do". This is a man who can probably do jobs many Americans CAN'T.
Lets swap yurtle for 10 of them
scholarships for undocumented students aren't RARE as the OP leads people to believe, just the opposite is true.
imagine that?
Undocumented Students » 10,000 Degrees
Wait a second. You mean to tell me that Fox News failed to mention the scholarships are privately funded?
I am shocked. Shocked, I tell you!