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platinumdude
8th October 2011, 10:44 PM
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-brown-dream-act-20111009,0,2023563.story

The law grants illegal immigrants access to state aid at public universities and colleges. It is one of 50 education-related bills weighed by the governor.

Reporting from Sacramento—
Gov. Jerry Brown on Saturday granted illegal immigrants access to state financial aid at public universities and community colleges, putting California once again in the center of the nation's immigration debate.

But he vetoed a measure that would have allowed state universities to consider applicants' race, gender and income to ensure diversity in their student populations.

Deciding the fate of 50 education-related bills, the governor also rejected an effort to make it more difficult to establish charter schools. But he accepted a move to improve college life for gays, lesbians and bisexual and transgender people and a measure to restrict the privatization of libraries.

None of the other proposals, however, has drawn the attention — or rancor — surrounding the California Dream Act. Most Republican legislators voted against it, and anti-illegal-immigration groups denounced it as unfair.

Brown's signature on the bill fulfilled a campaign promise to allow high-achieving students who want to become citizens the opportunity to attend college, regardless of their immigration status.

"Going to college is a dream that promises intellectual excitement and creative thinking," Brown said in a statement. "The Dream Act benefits us all by giving top students a chance to improve their lives and the lives of all of us."

Beginning in 2013, illegal immigrants accepted by state universities may receive assistance from Cal-Grants, a public program that last year provided aid to more than 370,000 low-income students.

The new law also makes students who are not legally in the country eligible for institutional grants while attending the University of California and California State University systems. And it permits them to obtain fee waivers in the community college system.

Students must graduate from a California high school after attending school in the state for at least three years and must affirm that they are in the process of applying to legalize their immigration status. They also must show financial need and meet academic standards.

The bill was by Assemblyman Gil Cedillo (D-Los Angeles), who praised Brown for showing courage in signing it.

"After having invested 12 years in the high school education of these young men and women, who are here through no fault of their own," Cedillo said, "it's the smartest thing for us to do to permit these students to get scholarships and be treated like every other student."

Angelica Salas, executive director of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights Los Angeles, said Saturday was "a great day for California, for education and for immigrant students who have kept their end of the bargain and continue to give their best to the only nation they know as their home."

But Republican lawmakers and conservative groups assailed Brown for approving AB 131.

"It's morally wrong," said Assemblyman Tim Donnelly (R-San Bernardino). "We have just created a new entitlement that is going to cause tens of thousands of people to come here illegally from all over the world."

Donnelly said he plans a referendum drive to repeal the legislation and believes the issue will hurt Democrats in next year's elections.

Assemblyman Curt Hagman (R-Chino Hills) said Brown's signature "absolutely sends the wrong message. It says if you violate the law, it's OK."

Also opposed is the Federation for American Immigration Reform, a national group pressing for a crackdown on illegal arrivals. Spokeswoman Kristen Williamson called the bill "a reckless use of taxpayer money" at a time when the state is broke, has raised tuition and has cut many services to legal residents.

Brown downplayed the cost to taxpayers. He said the California Department of Finance estimates 2,500 additional students will qualify for Cal-Grants as a result of the Dream Act, at a cost of $14.5 million.

The Cal-Grant program costs $1.4 billion, so about 1% of all Cal-Grant funds could be affected, the governor said.

General of Darkness
8th October 2011, 10:48 PM
I live in Cali and let me tell you, I travel a lot, the mestizo population is more like 65%. This is a drop in the bucket of what this nation will suffer under this invasion, and yes, it's an invasion. Keep your powder dry, because the S is going to hit the fan in short order.

LuckyStrike
9th October 2011, 12:20 PM
Fuck california.

General of Darkness
9th October 2011, 12:26 PM
Fuck california.

Hey now. There are still a lot of Libertarians like myself that still live here. We're not like the massive amounts of brainwashed whites that love diversity, but left because it affected them in a negative way, and moved to different states to spread their self hating ideology.

As Jesus said, "They know not what they do".

Just something to ponder.

mightymanx
9th October 2011, 03:57 PM
Hey folks even Mcarthur had to retreat out of the path of the enemy.

The battle of Thermopoly is only good in the movies not out your front window. You know how that one turns out, California will be not much different.

mamboni
9th October 2011, 04:31 PM
Any public official authorizing or enforcing a law that compels the state to give illegal invaders monies obtained legally from taxpaying citizens of the state should be charged and tried for treason against the state.

JDRock
9th October 2011, 06:26 PM
I live in Cali and let me tell you, I travel a lot, the mestizo population is more like 65%. This is a drop in the bucket of what this nation will suffer under this invasion, and yes, it's an invasion. Keep your powder dry, because the S is going to hit the fan in short order.

what do u think holder and the obama admin is arming the mex drug gangs?? they are SERIOUS about useing the mexies to destabilize the us as a pretext for total lockdown.

ximmy
9th October 2011, 06:52 PM
This Jerry Brown Turd is old school... he thinks the increased numbers of persons in the system is going to increase California's credit rating. More profit borrowing for himself and his friends is his only concern here.

ShortJohnSilver
9th October 2011, 08:28 PM
I don't live in California, but if I did I would figure, "they are stealing my tax dollars anyways" so would focus on denying the state any more of my money ...

muffin
10th October 2011, 01:22 AM
White man is on the retreat from the mestizo zones. It will not end well for white man in the southwest. The General will surely be there with his 14 round tube-fed Marlin 22 to keep the jackals in line. Oh, wait, 14 rounds. Nope, gonna have to be 10 rounds. Get the f out of California if you are white or care about your rights.