EDUCATORS FOR FAIR CONSIDERATION (E4FC) was started in 2006 by Carrie Evans and Katharine Gin, two educators with over 25 years of combined experience working with low-income, minority youth. They were astonished by the lack of information, resources, and support available to undocumented…
But now it appears that LeMieux has softened his position on the Dream Act, entertaining the notion that it could be “achievable” if people pulled together-
” I think that we can do something about the Dream Act, if you can pear it with border security. I think that is something that can be done, and is achievable if people will work together.” -George LeMieux
Many parents are responding to the state’s tough new immigration law by seeking legal power of attorney papers so friends and other acquaintances can care for their children if they are kicked out of the country.
“Dear DHS, ICE, and every immigration officer who would love to see me deport myself, please wipe that ugly smug smile off your face, because I’m about to rewrite every rule you spent your life enforcing.”
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So honored to be part of this project.
If you know ANY students who may be interested that resides in Georgia, SPREAD THE NEWS AND THE FLYER!
ANYONE can apply! No 9 digit numbers asked or required! Zero Tuition!
It will cost us NOTHING! Everything will be volunteer based with donated books and volunteer-driven carpools!
5 great UGA professors are charged and empowered to give what they do best. and set of amazing scholars, lawyers, educators all across the US supporting the advisory board!
“The five University of Georgia professors have started a program they’re calling Freedom University. They’re offering to teach a rigorous seminar course once a week meant to mirror courses taught at the most competitive schools and aimed at students who have graduated from high school but can’t go to one of those top schools because of the new policy or because of cuts to state scholarship programs.”

