Golly, I'm glad we have a noble leader like President Bush.
Hank
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> "Moderate Mammal" <BunnE...@verizon.hutch.net> wrote in message
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>> And yet Bush's Illegal Aliens in Texas get in-state tuition! Imagine
>> that. (cite follows Marine story)
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>> Keith
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>> http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=45825
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>> Decorated Marine denied in-state tuition
>> Community college tells Texas native his tours in Iraq disqualify him
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>> Despite being a Texas native, a registered voter and holder of a state
>> driver's license, a decorated Marine has been denied lower in-state
>> tuition at a community college because he spent too much time out of
>> the state while serving two tours of duty in Iraq.
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>> Carl Basham says he was shocked when personnel at Austin Community
>> College told him a few weeks ago that he didn't qualify as a Texas
>> resident "for tuition purposes." Basham was born in Beeville, Texas,
>> registered to vote in Travis County in 1998, holds a Texas driver's
>> license and does his banking in Austin, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram
>> reported.
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>> "They told me that I have to physically live in the state of Texas for
>> at least a year," Basham told the paper. "It kind of hurts."
Either someone at the school is confused, or Basham is leaving out key
facts when he talks to the press.
From UH's residency FAQ:
Q. I'm a member of the U.S. armed forces stationed in Guam. My home of
record is Texas. When I come back to Texas at the end of my tour, will I
be considered a Texas resident?
A. Generally, unless specific efforts are made by the member to change
their home state, members of the U.S. armed forces and commissioned Public
Health Service Officers retain residency in the state listed as their home
of record at the time of entry into service. However, if you do not return
to the state within 12 months of your separation date, you will have to
live and work in Texas for a year to re-establish your claim to residency.
And according to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board:
Coordinating Board Rules, Chapter 21, Subchapter B, Section 21.23(c):
Members of the U.S. Armed Forces and commissioned Public Health Service
Officers
are presumed to maintain the same domicile that was in effect at the time
of entering the service during their entire period of active service. They
are presumed not to establish a domicile in other states in which they are
assigned duty because their presence is not voluntary but under U.S.
military or Public Health Service orders.
I know I'm responding to a troll, but I figured someone out there might be
taking this seriously.
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According to the Austin news broadcast, the problem is that he joined the
service in Louisiana where he was living at the time and where he attended
his last two years of high school. He evidently had not resided in Texas
since he was a sophomore in high school.
Seal the southern border with wire and mines. Pick up the remaining
illegals and ship them back! Problem solved. To keep it solved repeat
illegal crossers are imprisoned in a prison far away from the southern
border.
What is he then? A residen tof Iraq? He must be classified resident of
somewhere. I guess Bush would beleive it to be Iraq If that is the
case, then we better throw him in prison and torture him..
Jeff
When is GW Bush going to send all US Citizens to the gas chambers?
He's a resident of LA, troll. Where he lived before he entered the
Marines. We'd be happy to have him as a Texan, but he still has to follow
the rules, just like everyone else.
> He's a resident of LA, troll
Wrong, bozo.
Change those diapers.
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ben, his home of record while in the Marines was Texas. It's the idiots
at the univ. that have the screwed up policy. Oh, and he was born here
in Texas....
The illegals don't follow the rules. Thanks for arguing against them
however inadvertantly.
The illegals don't follow the rules. Thanks for arguing against them
however inadvertantly.
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Why do you give the illegal free healthcare and tuition then?
Sam, according to this article, his home of record while in the Marines
was in Monroe, LA. That means the college was right in saying he was not
a Texas resident. Look at who got him the instate residency rate though.
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/metropolitan/3315505
Steve Rothstein
Despite being a Texas native, a registered voter and holder of a
state driver's license, a decorated Marine has been denied lower
in-state tuition at a community college because he spent too
much time out of the state while serving two tours of duty in
Iraq.
http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=45825
Steve, there appears to be errors in some of the reporting. The article
I cited agrees with the TV newscast from yesertady.
WND seems to be the only source failing to report the correct information,
but that may just be because the article you linked is stale. I haven't
read anything that would convince me that Basham has been treated
unfairly. In fact, the "waiver" that Patterson is trying to get him
really only applies to active duty. It's all moot anyway since the
federal gov't will be paying the tuition either way.
Still having panic attacks because you've been exposed as an
illegal-loving racist, eh? Continue having embolisms.
ben, even the article Steve cited shows that Basham's official HOR is
Texas and has been for over a year. The article also states he has been
a registered Texas voter since '98, had a vehicle titled in Texas since
2001 plus a valid will filed in Texas.
Now, putting aside your long time contrariness WRT me, what did I post
that is incorrect?
Moot point. He's in.
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J.C.
I'm aware of two things,Basham's in and the points were being mooted,
that is, being argued.
http://unemployment_crisis.tripod.com/IMMIGRATION.html
TRY IT ....
amy, the million dollar baby
was a good read. Thanx.
There is also a very good article in today's New York Times on this
subject.
Jean Cocteau
That would be an admirable way to show true loyalty to the newly
adopted country and also show that one is not here illegally just to
try to steal a job from a fucked over native in a shit economy with
more and more endless downsizing and outsourcing and strikes out of
sheer desperation.
Then our boys and girls could come home and work at WalMart or even
better jobs, if any miraculously opened up, and then form strong
unions, forged in the battlefield together, to get better wages, since
the White House says we are doing so fucking well, might as well, eh???
Great idea!!!!!
Who, by the way, just IS in bed with FANNIE MAE? Is she cute?
Golan Cipel