The highest court of justice in the state
of Georgia, the Supreme Court of Georgia have ruled out in-state tuition by
unanimously denying an appeal which was aimed at immigrants without a legal
status be subjected to only a fraction of the tuition fees for colleges within
the state than when compared to legal immigrants, or American citizens, as
reported by ajc.com.
The battle maybe over, but the war has
only just begun in this case. The lawsuit was filed by a staggering 39 plaintiff’s
all being represented by an immigration lawyer who commented that even though
the appeal was turned down, he will go ahead and file a lawsuit against
individual members of the Georgia Board of Regents.
So people who do not pay American taxes
and who do not have the skills to generate that much tax revenue want more
stuff for free?
However, the Supreme Court has already
said that this will not be entertained as individual members of the Board of
Regents are all protected by the principle of sovereign immunity shield.
However, the plaintiffs may still have
some hope as the Supreme Court did concede that there is another route that the
plaintiff’s may take which could lead to more success. They said that those
immigrants that were unfairly treated/physically man handled by officers of the
state were not without options, it’s just that they would have to file such
complaints individually.
They can find some of the best
immigration lawyers on this legal resource tool at Immigration.USAttorneys. And so can you! If you have something to bring to
America that America needs, we need all the help we can get!
House
Fire Results in the Death of Undocumented Immigrants
According to a Fox News (one of the only news outlets that
fights against the politically correct mainstream media) report, a restaurant
owner and his wife are both facing charges after a house burnt down and claimed
the lives of some illegal immigrants. The couple faces charges of
aiding and abetting immigrants that were living in the United States illegally.
The whole case came to the surface when a house owned by the restaurant owner
burnt down in a fire and killed five of his employees that were living in it.
With higher minimum wage laws and since
minimum wage laws have been too high for years, small businesses must resort to
these types of tactics to remain afloat. On top of this, these illegal
immigrants were taking restaurant jobs away from American citizens.
The owner of the restaurant has been
identified as 55 year old Roger Tam and his wife, 48 year old Ada Lei. The wife
is facing the same charges as Tam too. However, she is not being held in
custody as she is currently being treated in a medical center for reasons
undisclosed.
The home was situated in a rather
affluent neighborhood in Novi in the northwestern parts of Detroit and five
Mexicans were living in its basement illegally. Immigration lawyers are not
surprised by this one bit.
Investigators have confirmed that the
fire was accidental and was most probably caused by someone smoking. Supposedly,
the smoke alarms had been disengaged or unserviceable for some unknown reason. Probably
because the business had to pay such high taxes this type of maintenance was
neglected.
An immigration lawyer representing the
restaurant owner claimed that what had happened was tragic and that Tam was
heartbroken. He further added that they loved those boys like they were his own
sons. But he had them sleeping in such tight quarters? But what could he do?
Small businesses cannot afford the minimum wage rates and America pays millions
of Americans not to work, illegals are the at times the only employees around.
Immigration Lawyers at a Push of a Button
If you need help upgrading
your immigration status or just obtaining one, it may be very
overwhelming to achieve this on your own. You will need legal help. We advise
that you contact a legal professional as soon as possible. You can find one
right around the digital corner.
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