August 06, 2003
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Bowie High School Grad Comments On Racial Double Standards
Now They're Bullying Private Universities
From: Dave Gorak
Northwestern University President Henry Bienen is a
bad guy, according to Organization of the NorthEast
(ONE), a Chicago "immigrant rights" group that
wants private universities like NU to grant scholarships
and grants to "undocumented" students.
This new round of arrogant bullying from the
open-borders crowd follows by about two months Illinois
Gov.
Rod Blagojevich's signing of a bill granting
in-state tuition for
illegals residing here and wanting to attend
state-run colleges and universities.
"These are kids who have been here all their lives .
. . "We're losing out on our future doctors,
teachers, lawyers and administrators." whined
ONE Vice President Joyce Ramirez-Knight, who is a
member of the group's "Immigration Strategy Team."
Ramirez-Knight presented her tale of woe to a Chicago
Tribune reporter during a recent rally on the NU campus
in Evanston, IL, to protest Bienen's (e-mail
him) audacity in refusing to bow to their demands. [Schools
pushed on aid policies By Rick Jervis
Chicago Tribune, August 4, 2003]
Ramirez-Knight continued:
"These students are not
like international students [which is how NU views
them.] They got nowhere to go but here."
How about returning to their own countries and
attending those universities and colleges at no cost to
taxpayers? (The University of Mexico, for example, is a
highly accredited institution.)
NU rightly noted that honoring ONE's demands would
put the school in the
"awkward position of
endorsing persons with
illegal status in the country. If you're granting
funds to non-citizens, the same could be applied to
foreign students. It could lead to applications from
undocumented students from all over the country."
And what about other students who are just as needy?
But the unfairness of ONE's proposal and its blatant
disregard for the rule law were dismissed by
Ramirez-Knight
this way:
"I just think that our
country has to realize that we're a nation of
immigrants. We can help each other out to make it a
great country."
Sorry, Ms. Ramirez-Knight, but no country can be
great if its citizens are taught to look the other way
while others wipe their feet on its laws and mock its
national sovereignty.
President Bienen also has angered Malavika
Jagannathan (e-mail
her), a legal immigrant from the Caribbean and city
editor of the school's paper, The Daily Northwestern.
Responding to my e-mail praising Bienen for standing
firm, Ms Jagannathan said:
"While I agree that
illegal immigration should be reduced and discouraged, I
cannot bring myself to believe that we should punish the
children of immigrants for what they had no choice in."
I see. We're not supposed to punish students ( who
have already received a
free public education on our dime) because their
parents violated our borders. But it is just dandy if
we punish American taxpayers and those who support
private schools by forcing them to subsidize this
criminal activity. What kind of "choice" is that?
Dave
Gorak [email
him] is the executive
director of the
Midwest Coalition to Reduce Immigration
in LaValle, WI. Read his VDARE.COM archive
here.