http://www.newsobserver.com/2013/04/29/2859057/17-arrested-outside-nc-senate.html
5/1/2013 1:00:22 PM
They walked from the belltower to the senate? That's some good exercise.
5/1/2013 1:21:28 PM
They will be. In those videos talking about why they got arrested earlier this week, they also called on people to show up at the belltower and to march to the General Assembly. That gathering starts today in about 5 minutes.
5/1/2013 1:25:53 PM
#occupythesenate
5/1/2013 4:21:12 PM
More arrests in the state capital today:http://www.wncn.com/story/22134803/nc-students-protest
5/1/2013 7:33:11 PM
"In-State tuition for undocumented immigrant" ?!?! What the fuck is wrong with people?
5/1/2013 7:43:50 PM
Don't raise tuition...but do give in-state tuition rates to undocumented immigrants? I don't even...
5/1/2013 7:51:49 PM
With that goofy ass smile I hope that's just really good trolling.
5/1/2013 7:56:18 PM
I got the sense, like with the arrests that happened earlier in the week, it was a multi-issue coalition with voting rights at the center, though education and immigration seemed to be really big pieces too.Don't Block the Vote
5/1/2013 8:11:57 PM
I mean, they're living here, presumably paying taxes and supporting our infrastructure.Still, how would they even get accepted if they don't have a student visa or something?
5/1/2013 8:14:56 PM
5/1/2013 9:09:51 PM
Hadn't seen an estimates on the turnout size until just now:http://projects.newsobserver.com/under_the_dome/protest_on_jones_street
5/1/2013 9:56:36 PM
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=259982684146151Street blockadeWTVD Coverage (including video): http://abclocal.go.com/wtvd/story?section=news/local&id=9086088N&O photos: http://www.newsobserver.com/2013/05/01/2863840/first-look-protesters-march-in.html#storylink=relast[Edited on May 2, 2013 at 8:53 AM. Reason : .]
5/2/2013 8:41:49 AM
"they say cut back, we say fight back"I'm not a fan of this slogan.
5/2/2013 9:13:47 AM
^ Why not?
5/2/2013 9:48:05 AM
these people are silly.
5/2/2013 9:56:42 AM
^^ Because this is how we get into massive debt territory. Well, it's 1/2 of how we get there. The other half is that people refuse to raise taxes.Protest to raise taxes and I'll be cool.
5/2/2013 11:17:04 AM
Smath74 is strocking his neck beard at them
5/2/2013 11:22:43 AM
Clearly the best thing to do with an undocumented immigranted who gets accepted to a US university is to kick them back to the curb where their brown ass belongs, they clearly have no intention of doing something productive with their time or contributing to this country. That money is for the people who EARNED it by being BORN here.[Edited on May 2, 2013 at 11:35 AM. Reason : .]
5/2/2013 11:34:39 AM
That's not the point. If you're going to allow in-state tuition to people that aren't actually state citizens, then just get rid of the in-state and out-of-state distinction. Everyone gets super cheap subsidized tuition, or everyone gets really expensive unsubsidized tuition.
5/2/2013 11:42:46 AM
there is no such thing as state citizenship, getting instate tuition is based on where you are living and have been paying taxes. there is no reason the same rules should apply to an undocumented immigrant the same was as to someone who moved to NC from another state. If they meet the requirements to show they are an NC resident, they should get in-state tuition.
5/2/2013 11:52:59 AM
5/2/2013 12:01:42 PM
autocorrect son
5/2/2013 12:02:12 PM
5/2/2013 1:18:00 PM
Word is there will be more protests on Tuesday. Depending on how it goes, there may yet be a 3rd round of arrests to add to this growing thread of people getting arrested fighting the efforts to make it harder to vote, and the general insanity coming out of this General Assembly.I haven't seen any signs recently about the boob banning bill and divorce restricting bill, but there were definitely some yesterday alluding to the fact that this General Assembly was at least considering allowing an official state religion. Some environmental ones, a lot of education ones. But what did the legislators expect when they started pushing such a radical agenda?Here's a nice shot from the N&O of the wall of cops keeping the students out of the people's house:
5/2/2013 2:45:09 PM
Isn't the public allowed to enter the Leg building, just not certain rooms?Anyone know the rules on that?edit:Just looked it up and it looks like the public is allowed to tour the building but isn't allowed on the floor of the house or senate (nor can they disrupt them from the galleries). So I'm wondering how much legal gymnastics you have to go through to deny the public entrance.[Edited on May 2, 2013 at 2:58 PM. Reason : .]
5/2/2013 2:49:50 PM
This is how democracy works!
5/2/2013 2:51:03 PM
Police State of North Carolina
5/2/2013 3:00:27 PM
5/2/2013 3:06:14 PM
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5/2/2013 7:08:25 PM
Just got back from Wisconsin and its funny how they are far more open about allowing protests and other congregating on the lawn (people were sun bathing, they do a market there too). Say what you want about hippies, but they know how to foster a democratic atmosphere.
5/2/2013 7:32:40 PM
^^In think those people think immigrants can just march up from Mexico and get instate tuition. They don't realize all it means is applying the same existing standards for in-state tuition to everyone.
5/2/2013 7:34:58 PM
did you get your state passport stamped in Wisconsin?!
5/2/2013 7:41:21 PM
a person living in NC illegally should NOT be rewarded for doing so.
5/2/2013 9:27:29 PM
And if they were brought here when they 3, and grew up here, should they be punished for living illegally too?
5/2/2013 9:34:03 PM
they should be given the opportunity to legally become a citizen, just like anyone else who wants to become a citizen.
5/3/2013 12:39:42 PM
unfortunately thought that is not the case, and even the plan that is being proposed would require a long, many-year process. so for a lifetime resident of NC, brought to the state as a young child, who has been working and paying taxes in NC, what is the reason they should not be allowed in-state tuition? if they meet all of the residency requirements, they should be allowed in state tuition like everyone else.
5/3/2013 1:03:07 PM
They have been living here illegally. They should not be given an advantage over people who do the right thing and go through the correct, legal procedures. My personal belief is that the laws should allow for people here illegally to go through that same process, but they should not be able to skip ahead of people who started out doing it the rigth way.
5/3/2013 1:19:06 PM
5/3/2013 1:22:15 PM
point?
5/3/2013 1:55:36 PM
Supplanter I was there for the 2nd floor incident (and was one of those kicked out)
5/3/2013 1:56:05 PM
^^the point should be obvious. what's your point? They should be protesting about the process for legally becoming a citizen?
5/3/2013 2:00:17 PM
ok... i too think that there should be a path to citizenship, but it shouldn't bypass the system that everyone else uses. tied to that the border should be secured.
5/3/2013 2:03:12 PM
5/3/2013 2:04:33 PM
5/3/2013 2:42:56 PM
those are exactly the kind of immigrants a free market system should be encouraging, not sending away.
5/3/2013 2:57:45 PM
5/3/2013 6:37:36 PM
why should they have to if they have been a tax-paying resident of the state who meets the residency requirements?
5/3/2013 6:42:30 PM
Those communities often face other financial challenges (I was just hearing on NPR how Latinos on average pay higher costs for the same housing relative to others), and especially for first generation college students, there are enough barriers in the way already.And our country has a nasty legacy of racism, that certainly has affected immigration policy as much as it did with any other facet of society, that showed preferences for certain skin tones and from certain regions, in a non-free market kind of way.To now say that smart qualified students who grew up in North Carolina are illegal and don't deserve the same opportunities as everyone else because of a status based in that history, even when they never had any choice about where their parents raised them, it just seems fundamentally unfair.Yes we need to fix our immigration policy and that will help on this issue, immigration is certainly intertwined with a lot of issues, but in the mean time how many people have to suffer?
5/3/2013 6:48:45 PM