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The Special Residency
Verification Committee of
the Board of Regents rec
ommended Tuesday that
five of the more selective
Georgia colleges and uni
versities should turn down
undocumented immigrants
when reviewing applicants
in certain situations.
The Board of Regents
asked all Georgia universi
ties to report the residency
status of students by Sept.
14. Two undocumented
returning students and no
incoming students were
found at the University.
The immigration issue
in Nevada sparked nation
al debate, so this topic
may further a political
divide. To some, rejecting
undocumented students
may seem fair, but to oth
ers, it’s unconstitutional
and discriminative. The
Red & Black asked several
students to share their
opinions on the topic.
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PERCY OLIVER
sophomore buatoaaa major
from Duluth
‘I think it s actuary fair to deny
illegal students because I feel
that a lot of the other people who
worit hard here that are citizens
deserve the right to be accepted
into a school before other people
that aren't legally here"
SAM CHUN
junior accounting major from
Scout, South Kores
*1 was an Illegal immigrant myself. I
just got my citizenship when my
dad got his six years ago I was
like everybody else playing around
as a kid and studying like every
body else, so just a document
didn't really separate me as a per
son from everybody else. The
school should grve a chance tor
those that don't have the privilege
to be educated.'
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ASHLEY TRICE
freehman criminal
justice major from Riverdale
1 say they should be able to
come to school and get an edu
cation even If they do have to
pay for it They should pay out
of-state tuition only because I've
been xi Georgia all my life so
I've got HOPE. I don't want
somebody else who just came in
to get HOPE.'
KRISHNA PATEL
tophomore International
affair* major from Alpharetta
1 don't think there's any reason to
deny admission if you can pay for
it because ifs not Ske your tax
money is going towards it. I know
a lot of people object to the fact
that legate get HOPE because
they dont pay taxes but If they
can pay for the tuition that would
be fine ’
It’s not too late for this weekend.
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Documents
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A University student
was transported to the
hospital following a bicycle
accident on Sanford Drive
at 1:48 p.m. on Sept. 21.
According to the
University Police report,
Christopher Miller was rid
ing westbound when he
leaned back in order to
ride over a pothole in the
road. Miller told police his
front wheel then detached
from the bicycle, causing
him to flip over the handle
bars.
When officers arrived,
they reported abrasions
and bruising on both of
Miller’s legs, both-arms
and both hands.
Miller also reported
pain in his right knee, and
he had an abrasion on the
left side of his face.
According to the report,
his injuries were not
thought to be life threat
ening or "serious in
nature.” Nonetheless,
Miller was transported to
St. Mary’s Hospital for fur
ther evaluation.
While officers docu
mented the geene, they
observed “a small amount
of body Quid evidence”
which is thought to have
“indicated an approximate
final rest location” of
Miller, according to the
report. This evidence was
measured to be 31 feet
: past the pothole.
Compiled by
Jacob Demmitt
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