Habitués luc cuvier Posté(e) 17 avril 2006 Habitués Share Posté(e) 17 avril 2006 Saluts.Je me permets de partager le compte-rendu du NYT (Sunday NYT) et c'est aussi dans le Wall Street journal.M. Padilla est etudiant a Princeton; son statut: illegal.cf vie aux EU pour de plus amples details.Cela fait reflechir - sur la vie et l'immigration ...Luc Cuvier Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Invité Posté(e) 17 avril 2006 Share Posté(e) 17 avril 2006 Saluts.Je me permets de partager le compte-rendu du NYT (Sunday NYT) et c'est aussi dans le Wall Street journal.M. Padilla est etudiant a Princeton; son statut: illegal.cf vie aux EU pour de plus amples details.Cela fait reflechir - sur la vie et l'immigration ...Luc CuvierExcuse-nous mais on ne sait pas du tout de quoi tu parles !Peux-tu donner des liens pour partager ta réflection.@+ Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Habitués luc cuvier Posté(e) 17 avril 2006 Auteur Habitués Share Posté(e) 17 avril 2006 On verra bien ce qui lui arriveen attendant, il ne reste pas sans rien faire -2 remarques:certaines institutions (universites) acceptent leurs etudiants en fonction de leur dossier et de leurs qualifications - pas de leur statut INS et des paperasses legales.il a pas mal de soutien - des avocats et 10 000 dollarscela peut aider. Luc==================[samedi 16 avril]Illegal Immigrant, Star Student The front page of today's Wall Street Journal has a long, fascinating article about an accomplished student at Princeton, who happens also to be an illegal immigrant. Here is a short excerpt:Dan-el Padilla Peralta, a 21-year-old classics major at Princeton University, has risen from a childhood in homeless shelters and blighted apartments to maintain a 3.9 grade-point average. He has won prize after prize, often taking twice the typical course load. One faculty member, writing a recommendation, predicted "he will be one of the best classicists to emerge in his generation."Mr. Padilla stands out at Princeton for another reason: He's an illegal immigrant. And two weeks ago, he did something few people in his shoes ever do. He turned himself in.Mr. Padilla recently won a two-year scholarship to Oxford University in the United Kingdom. But according to longstanding immigration law, if he leaves, he can't return to the U.S. -- his home since the age of 4 -- for at least 10 years....On his Princeton application, Mr. Padilla checked a box declaring he wasn't a U.S. citizen. Seeing him as a foreign student, a university official said he needed to return to the Dominican Republic in order to apply for a student visa required of foreign students. To find out what the consequences of going back to his home country would be, Mr. Padilla spoke with a lawyer arranged by Prep for Prep, a New York program that helps minority kids who are college-bound. He told Princeton that if he went to the Dominican Republic he wouldn't be allowed back into the U.S.The university ultimately overlooked his immigration status and gave him a full scholarship, consisting of financial-aid grants that didn't include federally funded programs. Princeton "doesn't take documentation status into account when making admission decisions," says a spokeswoman for the university. She says Princeton has enrolled fewer than half a dozen illegal immigrants in the past four years."He could have been from the moon and I would have admitted him," says Fred Hargadon, dean of admissions at Princeton at the time Mr. Padilla applied.posted by Greg Mankiw at 9:24 AM 4 comments Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Habitués luc cuvier Posté(e) 17 avril 2006 Auteur Habitués Share Posté(e) 17 avril 2006 Saluts.Je me permets de partager le compte-rendu du NYT (Sunday NYT) et c'est aussi dans le Wall Street journal.M. Padilla est etudiant a Princeton; son statut: illegal.cf vie aux EU pour de plus amples details.Cela fait reflechir - sur la vie et l'immigration ...Luc CuvierExcuse-nous mais on ne sait pas du tout de quoi tu parles !Peux-tu donner des liens pour partager ta réflection.@+voila, voila;je redonne l'info(cf vie aux EU - Forum Immigrer ) ========Illegal Immigrant, Star Student The front page of today's Wall Street Journal has a long, fascinating article about an accomplished student at Princeton, who happens also to be an illegal immigrant. Here is a short excerpt:Dan-el Padilla Peralta, a 21-year-old classics major at Princeton University, has risen from a childhood in homeless shelters and blighted apartments to maintain a 3.9 grade-point average. He has won prize after prize, often taking twice the typical course load. One faculty member, writing a recommendation, predicted "he will be one of the best classicists to emerge in his generation."Mr. Padilla stands out at Princeton for another reason: He's an illegal immigrant. And two weeks ago, he did something few people in his shoes ever do. He turned himself in.Mr. Padilla recently won a two-year scholarship to Oxford University in the United Kingdom. But according to longstanding immigration law, if he leaves, he can't return to the U.S. -- his home since the age of 4 -- for at least 10 years....On his Princeton application, Mr. Padilla checked a box declaring he wasn't a U.S. citizen. Seeing him as a foreign student, a university official said he needed to return to the Dominican Republic in order to apply for a student visa required of foreign students. To find out what the consequences of going back to his home country would be, Mr. Padilla spoke with a lawyer arranged by Prep for Prep, a New York program that helps minority kids who are college-bound. He told Princeton that if he went to the Dominican Republic he wouldn't be allowed back into the U.S.The university ultimately overlooked his immigration status and gave him a full scholarship, consisting of financial-aid grants that didn't include federally funded programs. Princeton "doesn't take documentation status into account when making admission decisions," says a spokeswoman for the university. She says Princeton has enrolled fewer than half a dozen illegal immigrants in the past four years."He could have been from the moon and I would have admitted him," says Fred Hargadon, dean of admissions at Princeton at the time Mr. Padilla applied.posted by Greg Mankiw at 9:24 AM 4 comments Saluts.Je me permets de partager le compte-rendu du NYT (Sunday NYT) et c'est aussi dans le Wall Street journal.M. Padilla est etudiant a Princeton; son statut: illegal.cf vie aux EU pour de plus amples details.Cela fait reflechir - sur la vie et l'immigration ...Luc CuvierExcuse-nous mais on ne sait pas du tout de quoi tu parles !Peux-tu donner des liens pour partager ta réflection.@+ Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
LMF Posté(e) 18 avril 2006 Share Posté(e) 18 avril 2006 Voyons jusqu'où cela ira. Ça pourrait me donner des idées. :niark1: Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
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