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NY to let undocumented workers become teachers
« on: February 26, 2016, 06:25:58 pm »
NY to let undocumented workers become teachers

Joseph Spector, Albany Bureau Chief
10:41 a.m. EST February 25, 2016

MaryEllen Elia speaks May 26 in Albany after the Board of Regents elected her as the new state education commissioner. (Photo: AP)


ALBANY -- Undocumented immigrants in New York will be able to apply for teacher certifications and professional licenses, the state Board of Regents said.

The board that oversee education policies in New York voted Wednesday to allow people who can't get legal residency because of their parents' immigration status to seek teacher certifications.

They will also be able to apply for a license from among the 53 professions overseen by the state Education Department, including a variety of medical professions.

“These are young people who came to the U.S. as children,” state Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia said in a statement. “They are American in every way but immigration status.

They’ve done everything right. They’ve worked hard in school, some have even served in the military, but when it’s time to apply for a license, they’re told ‘Stop. That’s far enough.’ We shouldn’t close the door on their dreams."

The Board of Regents pointed to a June 2012 policy by the Obama Administration called theDeferred Action for Childhood Arrivals that allows individuals who came to the U.S. as children and meet certain guidelines to request consideration of "deferred immigration action" for two years that can be renewed.

The federal policy, the board said, applies to young people who usually get their immigration status from their parents, many of whom are undocumented.

"As a result, most of these individuals have no current mechanism to obtain legal residency, even if they have lived most of their lives in the U.S." the Board of Regents said in a statement.

But people in the system are prohibited from obtaining teaching certification and licenses in certain professions, the board said, including pharmacy, dentistry and engineering.

The regulation by the Board of Regents will be finalized after a public-comment period.

State lawmakers praised the action. Democrats have been pushing for the Dream Act in New York, which would allow immigrants in the country illegally to access state financial aid for college. Republicans have opposed the measure.

"“This is a tremendous win for New York’s students,” Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, D-Bronx, said in a statement. “The Assembly Majority has always led the charge to expand opportunities for every student and we have championed issues like the DREAM Act and greater investment in higher education to show our commitment to all of the families who have made New York their home."

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Re: NY to let undocumented workers become teachers
« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2016, 12:42:42 pm »
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They’ve done everything right. They’ve worked hard in school, some have even served in the military, but when it’s time to apply for a license, they’re told ‘Stop. That’s far enough.’ We shouldn’t close the door on their dreams."
Well, maybe the Feds should've shut the door earlier! It's ridiculous that the feds force our public education system to accommodate trespassers, taking away opportunities from natural born citizens.

Anyway, back to the original topic: in New York, public school teachers are an integral part of the power structure here. Their unions have a HUGE amount of control, suck a disproportionate amount of money from the taxpayers, and have laws that make them very resistant to any efforts at reform. So by putting illegal aliens in the power structure, they're basically allowing them to have a hand in taking over the state.
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