Posted on 10/01/2011 1:43:47 PM PDT by jneesy
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (AP) Hispanic students have started vanishing from Alabama public schools in the wake of a court ruling that upheld the state's tough new law cracking down on illegal immigration.
Education officials say scores of immigrant families have withdrawn their children from classes or kept them home this week, afraid that sending the kids to school would draw attention from authorities.
There are no precise statewide numbers. But several districts with large immigrant enrollments from small towns to large urban districts reported a sudden exodus of children of Hispanic parents, some of whom told officials they planned to leave the state to avoid trouble with the law, which requires schools to check students' immigration status.
The anxiety has become so intense that the superintendent in one of the state's largest cities, Huntsville, went on a Spanish-language television show Thursday to try to calm widespread worries
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The headline needs to be changed. 50 to 1 say it is only illegal hispanic students leaving Alabama schools. The American hispanic students are more than likely still in school.
I think its very effective, if it works it should be nationwide.
Unless its a state that wants to harvest its own definitive class of loyalist workers in its defined caste society with free tuition and citizenships.
Yup. Illegals are also desaparado from Georgia, and South Carolina is in process of tightening their own laws. But NC still has Dumb Bev.
This particular 7-11 (you can see the sign, and the workers, in the background, through the monsoon) is in Falls Church, Virginia, on the Leesburg Pike, just down the road from the Dar al-Hijrah mosque. Ten years ago, a charismatic imam named Anwar al-Awlaki manned the pulpit there, and a U.S. soldier named Nidal Hasan listened to his sermons in the congregation.
In fact just a little over ten years ago a couple of worshipers from Dar al-Hijrah drove up to this particular 7-11. They werent really interested in hiring the day laborers so much as getting someone to help them acquire forged identification. That turned out to be a fellow named Luis A. Martinez-Flores, himself an illegal immigrant, and he walked the two Arabs, Hani Hanjour and Khaled Almidhar, through the process of getting Virginia ID cardsafter which they returned to this particular 7-11, withdrew $100 from the ATM, and handed it to Mr. Martinez-Flores.
Around five years ago Michelle went to this particular 7-11. She talked about what had happened there on her then-new website called Hot Air. Her video isnt there anymore, but it made quite an impression on me. Now that I live in Northern Virginia, every time I drive past that particular 7-11 I point it out to my family. I dont want them to forget why that particular 7-11 is special. Thats where Hani Hanjour and Khaled Almidhar ten years ago used the IDs they bought so easily at this day labor bazaar to board American Airlines Flight 77 out of Dulles, and then to take it over and fly it into the Pentagon. They had also, according to Martinez-Lopezs federal indictment, used these IDs to procure IDs in turn for three other 9/11 hijackers. In all, notes the 9-11 Commission report, the five hijackers based their Virginia identification documents on the residency information of one bribed Salvadoran.
You would think the first thing that the newly-formed Department Homeland Security would have done would be to raid this particular labor market, frequented by illegal aliens and the document fraudsters that enable them to feign legitimacy, and shut it down for good. This is the site of our immigration policys greatest, most shameful failure, after all. Of course, ten years on, its just business as usual and the shame and failure continue unabated. Theres no marker to commemorate what happened there. Youd never know anything historically significant had happened there ten years ago.
Youd have no indication at that particular 7-11 what a petty, commonplace, wretched little conspiracy was committed, and what a dreadful, monstrous crime was thereby abetted. That was where and when our self-deception about the illegal labor market and the security risks it presents caught up to us. Everyone should know this place. Everyone should vow that what happened there will never be permitted to happen again.
But everyone wont know; the memory is fading. Like the pictures of the man jumping from the Twin Towers, like the pictures of the rejoicing Middle East, this is one story that you never see in the respectable media accounts of what happened a decade ago.
I just drove by there the other day to remind myself. And ten years later it looks like nothing has changed, especially not the policy permitting this market to occur. When Michelle made her video for Hot Air five years ago we were in the midst of debating President Bushs new policy of amnesty for illegal immigrants, a policy which was just beginning to erode the support of his conservative base. And today the current President has just recently opened yet another door to illegal alien amnesty.One more thing remained the same: Writing in Human Events about that particular 7-11 in November of 2001, Timothy Carney and Terence Jeffrey noted that Fairfax County police cars often stopped there in the mornings and kept an eye on the crowd. And sure enough, this week, right there in front of that particular 7-11, in the midst of the mob of day laborers (no doubt enjoying Fairfax Countys ongoing status as a sanctuary city for illegal immigrants,) there was parked a Fairfax County police cruiser, just waiting, watching the traffic. Hoping, perhaps, to find some illegal activity going on.
Keep watching! Another ten years, and you may start to see something.
In Virginia,the police are protecting illegals noted in above story...http://michellemalkin.com/2011/09/11/ten-years-on-at-the-9-11-7-11/
And, since teachers consistently yell that class size is too large, we can expect the knowledge level of the students will rise since the teachers have more time to give to the remaining students. Betcha
For all those morons who say we can’t deport 11 million illegals, especially George Will, Rick Perry, and Newt Gingrich, and too many here on FR - we don’t have to - they will deport themselves.
Many would have already gone back given the bad economy and the lack of jobs, but they have stayed on because of the hope that Obama or a Bush/McCain like Republican will give them amnesty and citizenship. This belief is aided by the Alinsky organizations like Move-On and La Raza, who tell them hang around, amnesty is around the corner.
Once it becomes clear to them that amnesty is not around the corner and employers who higher them will be going to jail and paying big fines (the current but unenforced laws) you will see and exodus from the USA as a whole just like you are witnessing in Alabama and Arizona (and in Virginia, where local crackdowns have sent illegals into Maryland).
thank you for the reminder.
Schools want them back because they receive government subsidies for them.
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The Federation of American Immigration Reform (FAIR): The total K-12 school expenditure for illegal immigrants costs the states nearly $12 billion annually, and when the children born here to illegal aliens are added, the costs more than double to $28.6 billion.
twenty-eight billion dollars does not, fully represent the total costs of tax payers hard earned money spent on illegal immigrants education. Such classes as English as a second language add an additional $290 to $879 per pupil depending on the size of the class. Also, since most of these children come from families living in poverty, extra money is spent to pay for free meals for them. The cost of free meals and English as a second language (plus any other supplemental help) are not calculated in to the above cost.
Federation of American Immigration Reform (FAIR) states that of the $7.7 billion dollars spent on educating illegal aliens in California, 13% of that money could be spent to cover the education budget fall of 2003-04, $1.7 billion of the money could pay for 31,000 teachers salaries or furnish 2.8 million computers for school (which would pay for half of the states students to have an individual computer) or could prevent educational shortfalls for the future. The bottom line is that illegal immigrants are costing tax payers, taking away from American children and causing budgets to be cut in other areas to be able to fund supplemental classes for their needs.
http://spenced190.tumblr.com/post/534624003/illegal-immigration-and-education
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The total K-12 school expenditure for illegal immigrants costs the states $7.4 billion annuallyenough to buy a computer for every junior high student nationwide.9
A new Center for Immigration Studies report was released in August, 2004 that shows that illegal immigration cost $10 billion in 2002.4 Based on Census Bureau data, the study estimates that households headed by illegal aliens used $10 billion more in government services than they paid in taxes in 2002. These figures are only for the federal government; costs at the state and local level are also likely to be significant. The study also finds that if illegals were given amnesty, the fiscal deficit at the federal level would grow to nearly $29 billion. Among the findings:
* Illegal alien households are estimated to use $2,700 a year more in services than they pay in taxes, creating a total fiscal burden of nearly $10.4 billion on the federal budget in 2002.
* Among the largest federal costs: Medicaid ($2.5 billion); treatment for the uninsured ($2.2 billion); food assistance programs ($1.9 billion); the federal prison and court systems ($1.6 billion); and federal aid to schools ($1.4 billion).
60 billion dollars are earned by illegal aliens in the U.S. each year. One of Mexico’s largest revenue streams (after exports and oil sales) consists of money sent home by legal immigrants and illegal aliens working in the U.S. Economists say this will help Mexico reduce its $17.8 billion defecit and may bolster the peso. $10 billion dollars (as of 2003) are sent back to Mexico annually, according to the Pew Hispanic Center, reported in an Associated Press article,
between 40 and 50 percent of wage-loss among low-skilled Americans is due to the immigration of low-skilled workers. Some native workers lose not just wages but their jobs through immigrant competition. An estimated 1,880,000 American workers are displaced from their jobs every year by immigration; the cost for providing welfare and assistance to these Americans is over $15 billion a year.” The National Research Council, part of the National Academy of Sciences, found in 1997 that the average immigrant without a high school education imposes a net fiscal burden on public coffers of $89,000 during the course of his or her lifetime. The average immigrant with only a high school education creates a lifetime fiscal burden of $31,000.8
http://www.cairco.org/econ/econ.html
The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), in its Immigration Issues website section entitled “The Fiscal Burden of Illegal Immigration on United States Taxpayers,” last revised in Feb. 2011, stated:
“Illegal immigration costs U.S. taxpayers about $113 billion a year at the federal, state and local level
The annual outlay that illegal aliens cost U.S. taxpayers is an average amount per native-headed household of $1,117... Education for the children of illegal aliens constitutes the single largest cost to taxpayers, at an annual price tag of nearly $52 billion...
At the federal level, about one-third of outlays are matched by tax collections from illegal aliens. At the state and local level, an average of less than 5 percent of the public costs associated with illegal immigration is recouped through taxes collected from illegal aliens. Most illegal aliens do not pay income taxes. Among those who do, much of the revenues collected are refunded to the illegal aliens when they file tax returns...
http://immigration.procon.org/view.answers.php?questionID=000788
Providing K12 Education to Illegal Immigrants: Costs to States
The 1.5 million school-aged illegal immigrants residing in the United States4 and their 2 million U.S.-born siblings can be divided among the states using government estimates of the illegal alien population.5 Using each states per-pupil expenditure reported by the U.S. Department of Education,6 cost estimates for educating illegal immigrants in each state are shown below.
http://www.fairus.org/site/News2?page=NewsArticle&id=17193&security=1601&news_iv_ctrl=1901
In Arizona, the $748 million spent annually educating illegal immigrant children could:
Improve state funding for education, which in this years Quality Counts 2005 state-by-state education report ranked Arizona 50th in per-pupil spending. To close the gap with the national average in spending per student would cost the state an additional $1.6 billion.
Help close the potential gap resulting from decreased federal 2006 funding to the state of between $587$763 million.
The bill would also forbid undocumented immigrants from driving in the state or accessing public benefits. Those who are caught driving would face a month of jail time and would have to turn over the car theyre driving. The bill also seeks to crack down on the immigrant communitys enablers by making it a Class 1 misdemeanor if a public employee failed to report any violation of national immigration laws such a violation is currently a Class 2 misdemeanor. Identity theft would result in 180 days of jail time.
SB 1611 would also bar undocumented immigrants from enrolling in community colleges entirely. Current law states that those who cannot prove legal presence in this country cannot receive the discounted tuition available to Arizona residents. But they may enroll if they pay the full out-of-state tuition and fees. SB 1611 would preclude their admission entirely. Pearce said it is irrelevant that the fees these students are paying may help keep tuition down for Arizona residents. “They can’t be employed’’ in this country, he explained, making their education not a benefit to Arizona. And he disputed the contention that out-of-state tuition covers the full cost of educating students at universities or community colleges.
According to the East Valley Tribune, the section of the bill aimed at employers is designed to put teeth into a 2007 law allowing a state judge to suspend or revoke the business licenses of firms found guilty of knowingly hiring undocumented workers. That law requires companies to use E-Verify, a federal database of authorized workers, though there is no penalty for failing to comply. The result, said Pearce, is that only about 25 percent of Arizona firms actually check to see if new workers are in the country legally. Lastly, SB 1611 would require that the state attorney general sanction any business that does not make use of the database. Companies would be forced to get with the program or face suspension of their business licenses. Failure to sign up within six months would let the attorney general ask a judge to suspend any and all licenses that allow the firm to remain in business. Pearce said, though, that the mandate would apply only to companies that actually are hiring. “If you’re a mom-and-pop shop, only work with family ... that was meant to be an exception,’’ he noted.
Well, now Alabama voters have a clear-cut litmus test issue to vote on in local School board elections.
Just why the hell should the superintendent do that? If they are here legally, they have no worries. If they are here ilegally, they shouldn't be stealing our schools funding; and there is no reason school officials should be encourage them to do so. We have GOT to start eliminating public officials who encourage this kind of BS
California here they come!
Well, it’s obvious that those folks down in Alabama “don’t have a heart,” according to Gov. Perry.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ry8CpIg2fvU
The schools and state are begging them to stay.
No one ever mentions these people all have a country of their own.
We drive past this 7-11 often and there are always crowds of men waiting to be hired.
They have left GA in droves. Thank God!! Our new immigration law phases E-Verify in over several years. Ala is even tougher than GA.
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