No Goin' for the Samoan

Sunday, January 29, 2012




Chester Brown signed to be the newest addition to the Georgia offensive line. 6'5" and 340 pounds, his future appeared bright. Until his application could not document that he is fully and legally in America. After last year's Jessica Colotl case at Kennesaw State, the Georgia Board of Regents passed a policy that prohibits undocumented/illegal kids from attending state schools that decline admission to anyone. It is more than time that America lives up to its moral compass and opens its borders to all non-violent persons who desire to come here. It is not only morally right; it is also economically right. And then Chester would not have to worry about what to do next because his future would be secure.

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Robster
Wednesday, February 1, 2012 11:20:03 PM    Quote Selection | Permalink
Gravatar.com Somewhere in Deuteronomy, it says not to oppress the resident alien, for you were once slaves in Egypt.

We should allow those who are here illegally some sort of way of legitimizing their status, provided they have been good citizens and not committed any felonies, or otherwise have habitually been a detriment to society.


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