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NC Decision to Bar Illegal Aliens Could Have National Impact!
The North Carolina based national organization ALIPAC is commending state
Attorney General Roy Cooper and the NC Community College System for
barring
illegal aliens from colleges after a lengthy public debate.
ALIPAC is credited for playing a key role in defeating in-state tuition
for
illegal aliens in NC in 2005 and the group's President has been on many
national television shows and North Carolina talk radio shows fighting
against the decision to allow illegal aliens into NC Community Colleges.
"This ruling by the NC Attorney General could have a far reaching national
impact," says William Gheen. "Many states are allowing illegal aliens to
attend their colleges at full price and a few are even forcing taxpayers
to
foot the bill with in-state tuition. Other states are going to notice NC's
precedent and move to follow our lead."
Many state and national polls show super majorities of Americans opposed
to
any taxpayer benefits or college access for illegal aliens in America.
ALIPAC is calling on other states to follow the lead of NC Attorney
General
Roy Cooper and to bar all illegal aliens from all taxpayer funded
colleges.
"We must turn off all incentives for illegal aliens and access to American
colleges is clearly an incentive for illegal alien families to come here,"
says Gheen. "There are plenty of colleges back in their home countries
they
can attend. American workers and American students need every seat in
college today in America. Many of our states are facing huge budget
deficits
and need to keep the focus on American and legal immigrant students."
Americans for Legal Immigration PAC or ALIPAC was formed on 9/11/2004 and
by
design and practice is open to Americans of all races and walks of life
who
oppose illegal immigration. The group is renowned nationally for helping
to
pass many state laws that enforce immigration laws and for helping to stop
the Amnesty bills in the US Senate in 2007.
The groups President, William Gheen, has worked extensively in the past
with
many NC Lawmakers on both sides of the isle and has been a very vocal
critic
of the bias and censor****p surrounding these issues in publications such
as
the Raleigh News & Observer.
For more information, please visit www.alipac.us
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