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Calif. Supreme Court Hears Debate Over a  Tuition Benefit for Immigrants  

Josh Keller  Fresno, The Chronicle of Higher Education  
October 5, 2010

California's Supreme Court heard arguments  on Tuesday in a closely watched 
case over whether a state law that  allows illegal immigrants to pay 
cheaper, in-state tuition violates  federal immigration law, and several of the 
justices appeared in  their questions to be leaning toward upholding the state 
 statute.

The case is at the center of a national debate over  whether undocumented 
students who attend high school in the United  States should be permitted to 
pay in-state tuition at public  colleges. Nine states have similar laws, and 
the outcome of the  California case could help sway opinion about whether 
those statutes  will remain legally viable.

Critics of the laws argue that  they illegally discriminate against U.S. 
citizens who must pay  out-of-state tuition because they live in another state.

The  critics cite a federal immigration statute that precludes  
undocumented students from receiving a postsecondary-education  benefit, based 
on their 
residence in a state, if U.S. citizens are  denied the same benefit. A 
California appeals court agreed in 2008,  ruling that the state benefit 
violated 
federal law. 

But  during arguments before the state Supreme Court on Tuesday, several  
justices appeared inclined to reverse that decision and uphold the  in-state 
tuition law. 

The California law, enacted in 2001,  promises in-state tuition to any 
student—including an undocumented  immigrant—who graduates from a California 
high school they have  attended for at least three years. 

Opponents of the law  argue that the high-school-attendance requirement 
amounts to a proxy  for whether an undocumented student lives in California.  

Providing a benefit to an undocumented student based on such  a residency 
test violates the federal law, they  argued.

Lawyers for University of California, who argued in  defense of the law, 
say that the high-school-attendance requirement  is not a proxy residency test 
because undocumented immigrants are  not the only ones who can qualify.

For example, an Illinois  student who attends boarding school in California 
could qualify, as  could someone living in New York who returned to 
California after  attending high school there decades ago. Justice Carol A. 
Corrigan  seemed to agree with the university's lawyers. 

She noted  evidence that 70 percent of University of California students 
who  pay in-state tuition under the provision are, in fact, legal  residents 
of another state. 

The numbers would seem to  indicate that the law does not discriminate 
against legal residents,  she said. 

Ms. Corrigan asked a lawyer arguing against the  law, Kris W. Kobach, if he 
believed California would need to allow  all U.S. citizens to pay in-state 
tuition in order to meet the  federal test.

When he answered yes, she was incredulous.  

"All?

Every single one?" she said.

Such a move  would cost the state's universities tens of millions of 
dollars in  tuition revenue, because out-of-state students now pay a  
considerably 
higher rate.

At the University of California at  Berkeley, for example, out-of-state 
students pay $35,340, while  in-state students pay $12,462.

Another justice, Kathryn  Mickle Werdegar, appeared to reject the argument 
that the California  law should be preempted by the federal law, which is 
known as  Section 1623. 

Given that out-of-state students who meet the  California law's 
requirements can also receive the benefit, Justice  Werdegar said, "there is no 
violation of Section 1623, because it is  not based on residency."

The court's decision is expected  within the next several months. The 
in-state tuition benefit is  rarely used in some states, but thousands of 
students receive the  benefit each year in California. 

The state is home to about  40 percent of the 65,000 undocumented students 
who graduate from  American high schools each year, according to estimates 
from the Pew  Hispanic Center.      ​  

Attention Left, Liberal and Radical  Groups  Pennsylvania Has Been 
Monitoring You!

By BILL  QUIGLEY and RACHEL MEEROPOL - Center for Constitutional  Rights 
October 6, 2010

Thank you, Institute of  Terrorism Research and Response (ITRR), for 
reminding us how many bad-ass,  dedicated, and creative groups we count as 
allies 
in our efforts to create  a more just world! 

Our friends at MoveON.org, the Ruckus  Society, Immokalee Workers, the new 
SDS, Jobs with Justice, the Brandywine  Peace Community, ANSWER, PETA, Stop 
Huntington Animal Cruelty, MOVE, The  Yes Men, Poor People’s Economic Human 
Rights Campaign, Climate Ground  Zero, the Rainforest Action Network, 
pro-Palestinian Groups, Puerto Rican  nationalists, prisoners’ rights 
organizations, citizen conservation  groups, and immigration activists opposing 
Arizona’
s crazy attempts to  criminalize all non-citizens should know – Pennsylvania 
has been  monitoring you. 

Just over a month ago, ProPublica broke the  story that Pennsylvania’s 
Office of Homeland Security contracted with the  Institute of Terrorism 
Research 
and Response (ITRR), a private  Israeli-based company, to assess terrorist 
threats impacting law  enforcement priorities in Pennsylvania. 

For almost a year,  ITTR provided bi-weekly intelligence briefings to 
Pennsylvania Homeland  Security which focused in equal part on “jihadist” 
communications and  trainings throughout the world, and also social justice 
organizing and  protests across the country. 

Pennsylvania Homeland Security,  in turn, distributed this information to 
800 federal, local and state law  enforcement agencies, along with “relevant 
stakeholders” like local  businesses.

Information provided included the political views and  movement building 
strategies of hundreds of law-abiding groups and  individuals.

The targets of ITTR are not just Pennsylvania groups  but also a veritable 
who’s who of left and liberal groups, including  MoveON.org, the Ruckus 
Society, Immokalee Workers, the new SDS, Jobs with  Justice, the Brandywine 
Peace Community, ANSWER, PETA, Stop Huntington  Animal Cruelty, MOVE, The Yes 
Men, Poor People’s Economic Human Rights  Campaign, Climate Ground Zero, the 
Rainforest Action Network,  pro-Palestinian Groups, Puerto Rican 
nationalists, prisoners’ rights  organizations, citizen conservation groups, 
and 
immigration activists  opposing Arizona’s crazy attempts to criminalize all 
non-citizens.  

In the scandal that followed PA Governor Rendell disavowed ITRR’s  focus on 
First Amendment protected activity, and promised to end the  contract.  

Pennsylvania State Homeland Security Director Ed  Powers resigned.  

And in response to significant public  pressure, OHS published the 
hundred-odd intelligence bulletins produced by  ITTR over the last year on its 
website. 

These bulletins are  posted on the home page of the Pennsylvania Emergency 
Management  Agency.    As lawyers at the Center for Constitutional  Rights, 
many of these groups are longtime friends and allies.   

Indeed, even our organization, CCR, itself gets a mention, as  “
Pennsylvania Actionable Intelligence Bulletin No. 106” includes a lengthy  
discussion 
of an ALF press release reminding activists that: “Nobody  Talks, Everybody 
Walks” and suggesting as further reading CCR’s  know-your-rights pamphlet, “
If an Agent Knocks.”   CCR is  succinctly described as “a veteran legal 
advocacy organization devoted to  a plethora of radical causes.” 

Well said!  

But  we shouldn’t joke too much. 

While ITTR frequently  acknowledges that the groups whose first amendment 
actions it has so  closely monitored have no history of violence or 
illegality, over and over  they warn law enforcement of the risk of violence 
and 
property destruction  that accompanies protest. 

Bulletin No. 6, for example,  provides the details of an anti-war protest 
at Lockheed  Martin.

“TAM-C analysis have found no indication that this protest  will be 
disorderly” ITRR reports, but “Lockheed Martin is an [sic] key  
commercial-resource … The possibility exists that the high-profile nature  of 
the target will 
attract radical protestors from the ranks of local  Communist and/or 
Anarchist movements.” 

Similarly, a Lancaster  protest against the desecration of Native American 
Graves appears to be a  “peaceful protest designed to conform to legal norms”
 but, “ITRR analysts  note the small, but present, risk that the 
above-mentioned issue may be  taken up by more radical elements, potentially 
including 
anarchists or  lone-wolf Native American rights supporters.” 

If there is one  central theme to be taken from the bulletins, it is this: 
dangerous  anarchists are everywhere, and even the most peaceful protest may 
turn  violent. ITTR provides not just dates and times, but “strategic  
analysis.” 

For example, the November 20, 2009 Bulletin  includes a lengthy and 
detailed account entitled “the Return of Campus  Activism.”  

Students everywhere are organizing against  increases in tuition, we are 
told. 

Protests like one at UC  Davis, which included placards stating “Education 
only for the rich” are  not “spontaneous,” but rather are “part of an 
international Anarchist  movement that has been coordinated through Internet 
postings.”

If  “student are coordinating their activities” ITTR ominously concludes, “
it  behooves law enforcement personnel from both the campus environment and 
 civil authorities … to start working on their coordinated  responses.”

Another exceptionally creepy bulletin includes a  segment entitled “West 
Chester Activists Hope to ‘Build Momentum’”  recounting an anti-war activist 
group’s attempts to mobilize people to  attend anti-war demonstrations in DC.

ITRR recounts “thus far, the  group has: lectured to college students, 
taken part in a protest organized  by the West Chester University branch of 
Students for a Democratic Society  in opposition to the troop surge in 
Afghanistan … and some members have  helped put out a radical newsletter.” 

Don’t worry: “ITRR is  monitoring anti-war activist communications for 
additional planning  related to Pennsylvania assets.”

The extent of the “monitoring”  here is far from clear. 

Much of ITRR’s information clearly  comes from organizations’ own websites 
and press materials, but the  bulletins are laced with more sinister 
references to “intercepted internal  communications.” 

And not just groups are named, there are  some references to individuals 
too, including an inexplicably detailed bio  and discussion of the political 
views of the newly hired Executive  Director of Rainforest Action Network. 

The Bulletins are so  outrageous as to be almost comical, but the upshot is 
not funny.   

This is not an isolated incident.  While ITRR claims to have  no other 
governmental contracts, it seems clear that they generally  perform just this 
type of surveillance and monitoring of protest groups  for corporations who 
fear the impact of speech and organizing on their  bottom lines. 

This explains the constant rants regarding the  potential dangerousness of 
animal rights and environmental activists: when  successful, such groups 
force corporations to internalize the harm they  cause to the environment and 
to the communities who stand in their  way.  

And yes, this contract may end shortly, but what has  happened to the 
hundreds of bulletins already distributed to law  enforcement across the 
country?

There is a direct negative effect  of consistently teaching law enforcement 
that protestors pose national  security risks has real effects on policing 
and on enforcement respect for  lawful protest.  

Since 9-11 we have seen increased  hurdles to dissent in the US. 

Every protest now not only  brings out local cops but also is a potential 
terrorist event monitored by  Joint Terrorism Task Force personnel.

These folks do not have any  real terrorists to monitor so they are going 
after First Amendment  protected activities of freedom to assemble and 
freedom of speech.  

For an example, we need look no further than the Office of the  Inspector 
General report released last month, detailing what happens when  an FBI agent 
has a slow day. 

It is titled A Review of the  FBI’s Investigations of Certain Domestic 
Advocacy Groups, Office of the  Inspector General, Sept. 2010.  Available 
online 
at

_http://www.justice.gov/oig/special/s1009r.pdf_ 
(http://www.justice.gov/oig/special/s1009r.pdf)     

Apparently the FBI has so little work to do they occasionally tell  new 
agents something like “you might as well go watch the crowd at a  protest, and 
hey, while you are there, be sure to photograph any folks who  look 
Middle-Eastern.” 

It is also noteworthy that this report  only discusses FBI surveillance 
which people outside the FBI have  documented. 

Reflect as well, on the recent series of FBI raids and  grand jury 
subpoenas issued to over a dozen anti-war and anti-imperialism  activists. 

Going to Palestine or Colombia for a solidarity  trip and protesting at the 
RNC?

Well, our country has FBI agents  and Joint Terrorism Task Force people to 
investigate you. 

Our  advice to you: take a look at the bulletins for yourself.

If you or  your group is named, make a stink about it.

Find out if your local  law enforcement offices have received the 
information, and demand they  destroy it. 

And remember, at least you’re in good  company.

Bill Quigley and Rachel Meeropol are attorneys working  with the Center for 
Constitutional Rights.  You can reach Bill at [email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) 


Past NISN News Digests 
_September  - October 2009_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/News/Sep-Oct09NewsAlert.html)  | _Spring  
2010_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/News/Spring10NewsAlert.html)  | _Fall  
2010_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/Newsletter/Fall10.pdf)   
_May  - June 2009_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/News/May-June09NewsAlert.html)  | _March  - 
April 2009_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/News/March-April09NewsAlert.html)  | 
_January  - February 2009_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/News/Jan-Feb09NewsAlert.html)  | _November  
- December 
2008_ (http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/News/Nov-Dec08NewsAlert.html) 
 
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Useful Immigrant Resources  on Detention and Deportation 
Face Sheet: _Immigration  Detention--Questions and Answers_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/Documents/detq&aflier.pdf)  (Dec, 2008) by: 
_http://www.thepoliticsofimmigration.org_ 
(http://www.thepoliticsofimmigration.org/) 

Thanks for GREAT works from Detention Watch  Network (DWN) to compiled the 
following information, please visit DWN  website: 
_http://www.detentionwatchnetwork.org_ (http://www.detentionwatchnetwork.org/)  
  
_Tracking  ICE's Enforcement Agenda_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/Documents/DWN/4.%20Tracking%20ICE%20Enforcement%20Agenda.doc)
 
_Real  Deal fact sheet on detention_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/Documents/DWN/5.%20Real%20Deal%20fact%20sheet%20on%20detention.pdf)
 
_Real  Deal fact sheet on border_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/Documents/DWN/6.%20Real%20Deal%20fact%20sheet%20on%20border.pdf)
   
- _From  Raids to Deportation-A Community Resource Kit_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/Documents/DWN/39.%20From%20Raids%20to%20Deportation--A%20Com
munity%20Resource%20Kit.pdf) 
- Know Your Rights in  the Community (_English_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/Documents/DWN/40.%20Know%20your%20Rights%20in%20Community%20--%20Eng
lish.pdf) ,  _Spanish_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/Documents/DWN/41.%20Know%20Your%20Rights%20in%20Community%20--%20Spanish.pdf)
 )
-  _Know  Your Rights in Detention_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/Documents/DWN/42.%20Know%20Your%20Rights%20in%20Detention.pdf)
 
- _Pre-Raid  Community Safety Plan_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/Documents/DWN/43.%20Pre%20Raid%20Community%20Safety%20Plan.pdf)
 
- _Raids  to Deportation Map_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/Documents/DWN/44.%20Raids%20to%20Deportation%20Map.pdf)
 
- _Raids  to Deportation Policy Map_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/Documents/DWN/45.%20Raids%20to%20Deportation%20Policy%20Map.pdf)
  

More on  Immigration Resource Page
_http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/resource.htm_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/resource.htm)  
Useful Handouts and Know Your Immigrant  Rights When Marches  


Immigrant Marches / Marchas de los Inmigrantes 
(By ACLU)

   EN ESPAÑOL 
_Acerca de  la Union Americana de Libertades  Civiles_ 
(http://www.aclu.org/immigrants/espanol/index.html) 

Immigrants and their supporters are participating in marches all over  the 
country to protest proposed national legislation and to seek justice  for 
immigrants. The materials available here provide important information  about 
the rights and risks involved for anyone who is planning to  participate in 
the ongoing marches. 
If government agents question you, it is important to understand your  
rights. You should be careful in the way you speak when approached by the  
police, FBI, or INS. If you give answers, they can be used against you in  a 
criminal, immigration, or civil case. 
The ACLU's publications below provide effective and useful guidance in  
several languages for many situations. The brochures apprise you of your  legal 
rights, recommend how to preserve those rights, and provide guidance  on 
how to interact with officials. 
IMMIGRATION 
_Know Your Rights When Encountering Law Enforcement_ 
(http://www.aclu.org/pdfs/immigrants/kyr_english.pdf)  
|  _Conozca Sus Derechos Frente A Los Agentes Del Orden  Público_ 
(http://www.aclu.org/pdfs/immigrants/immigration_kyr_spanish.pdf)  

ACLU of Massachusetts - Your Rights And  Responsibilities If You Are 
Contacted By The Authorities _English_ (http://www.aclum.org/pdf/bustcard.pdf)  
| 
_Spanish_ (http://www.aclu-nj.org/downloads/BustcardSpanish.pdf)  |  
_Chinese_ (http://www.aclum.org/pdf/bustcard.pdf)  

ACLU of  Massachusetts - _What to do  if stopped and questioned about your 
immigration status on the street, the  subway, or the bus_ 
(http://www.aclum.org/pdf/Operation%20Safe%20Commute.pdf)  
| _Que  hacer si Usted es interrogado en el tren o autobus acerca de su 
estatus  inmigratorio_ 
(http://www.aclum.org/pdf/Operation_Safe_Commute_SPANISH.pdf)  

ACLU of South Carolina - _How  To Deal With A 287(g)_ 
(http://www.aclu.org/pdfs/immigrants/immigration_287g_english.pdf)  
| _Como  Lidiar Con Una 287(g)_ 
(http://www.aclu.org/pdfs/immigrants/immigration_287g_spanish.pdf)  

ACLU of Southern California - _What to Do If Immigration Agents or Police 
Stop You While on  Foot, in Your Car, or Come to Your Home_ 
(http://www.aclu-sc.org/attach/k/kyr_immigration_en.pdf)  
| _Qué Hacer Si Agentes de Inmigración o la Policía lo  Paran Mientras Va 
Caminando, lo Detienen en su Auto o Vienen a su  Hogar_ 
(http://www.aclu-sc.org/attach/k/kyr_immigration_sp.pdf)  

ACLU of Washington - Brochure for Iraqis: What to  Do If the FBI or Police 
Contact You for Questioning _English_ 
(http://www.aclu-wa.org/detail.cfm?id=200)  | _Arabic_ 
(http://aclu-wa.org/detail.cfm?id=354)  

ACLU of  Washington - _Your  Rights at Checkpoints at Ferry Terminals_ 
(http://www.aclu-wa.org/library_files/FerryCheckpointsEng%206-08.pdf)  
| _Sus  Derechos en Puestos de Control en las Terminales de  
Transbordadores_ 
(http://www.aclu-wa.org/library_files/FerryCheckpointsSpan%206-08.pdf)   
LABOR / FREE SPEECH 
_Immigrant Protests - What Every Worker Should Know:  _ 
(http://www.nilc.org/ce/nilc/protests_what_every_worker_should_know.pdf) 
| _Manifestaciones de los Inmigrantes - Lo Que Todo  Trabajador Debe Saber_ 
(http://www.nilc.org/ce/nilc/protests_what_every_worker_should_know_sp.pdf) 
  
PROTESTERS 
ACLU of Florida Brochure - _The Rights of Protesters_ 
(http://www.aclufl.org/PDFs/right_to_protest_brochure.pdf)  
| _Los Derechos de los Manifestantes_ 
(http://www.aclu.org/pdfs/immigrants/acluprotestbrochuresp1.pdf)   
STUDENTS 
Washington State - _Student Walkouts and Political Speech at School_ 
(http://www.aclu.org/pdfs/immigrants/studentwalkouts20060503.pdf)  
| _Huelgas Estudiantiles y Expresión Política en las  Escuelas_ 
(http://www.aclu.org/pdfs/immigrants/studentwalkouts20060503_spanish.pdf)  

_California Students: Public School Walk-outs and Free  Speech_ 
(http://www.aclu-sc.org/attach/k/KYRCAStudentProtestsEnglish.pdf)  
| _Estudiantes de California: Marchas o Huelgas y La  Libertad de Expresión 
en las Escuelas Públicas_ 
(http://www.aclu-sc.org/attach/k/KYRCAStudentProtestsSpanish.pdf)  

 
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