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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

California: free lawyers and loans for illegal aliens


The new flag of Alta California.

California - of, by and for illegal aliens
The one-party Democrat state of California expands loans, grants and legal services for illegal alien law breakers.


The People's Republic of California (CBS / AP) — The University of California is planning to offer legal services at six campuses to students who are living in the U.S. illegally or have parents who might be eligible for deportation relief under President Barack Obama’s new immigration order, UC President Janet Napolitano announced.
The pilot program designed to make legal advice available to "immigrant" students at UC campuses without law schools will be staffed by recent law school graduates working under the guidance of an experienced immigration attorney and faculty at the University of California.
Davis, which has operated an immigration law clinic since the 1980s, said Kevin Johnson, the dean of the law school at Davis.
"Come on guys, there is free shit on the other side of this wall."

The idea came out of an advisory committee Napolitano named after she became UC president last year and her previous role as homeland security secretary sparked protests among immigrant rights activists who opposed the increase in deportations under her watch. 
University spokeswoman Brooke Converse said the project has been in the works for several months and that Napolitano’s office is providing $577,860 to fund it.
“We want to create a model for other UC campuses and universities across the nation to provide legal representation for undocumented students on their campuses,” Napolitano said in a statement.
The university estimates it had 2,000 undergraduates and 1,100 graduate students enrolled last year who are in the U.S. illegally, Converse said.

The center also will be well-positioned to help students apply for the grants and loans the state of California is making available to students who are ineligible for federal financial aid because of their immigration status, he said.






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