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Georgians should not Foot the Bill for Illegal Aliens

The current debate over allowing illegal aliens into Georgia public colleges and universities is perhaps the easiest policy question to answer. Even if we set aside the “illegal” aspect of the student, should any taxpayer ever be forced to pay for the education of someone who upon graduation is not eligible to work? Compounding such a senseless policy is the fact that each college seat occupied by someone not lawfully eligible to work means a legal immigrant or U.S. citizen is denied the opportunity.

Taxpayers deserve accountability. It appears lost on many that state government money is not manna from heaven. Every dollar represents a portion of the life of the person who actually earned it. The government only takes these tax dollars by force.

The duty of elected officials to properly use every taxpayer dollar cannot be overstated. Subsidizing college for illegal aliens, who are not lawfully eligible to hold a job, is both illogical and immoral.

Georgia taxpayers know all too well just how expensive illegal immigration has become. The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) estimates the annual fiscal burden on Georgia taxpayers from illegal immigration is more than $1.6 billion. Georgians are forced to pay about $1.37 billion annually on K-12 school costs for students who are either illegal aliens or the children of illegal alien parents. Add to this the costs of medical care, impact on the environment, transportation, criminal justice system, use of natural resources and more. It becomes quite clear, illegal immigration is hitting Georgian’s wallets especially hard.

Georgia recently returned to the spotlight of the illegal immigration debate with the case of Kennesaw State University student Jessica Colotl. Law enforcement uncovered the fact that Colotl has been illegally in the United States for more than 10 years and unlawfully attending Kennesaw State for more than three years.

Perhaps the Board of Regents would like to explain to the 2,747 applicants who were denied admission to Kennesaw State University in 2009, just how Jessica got in but they didn’t.

The Board of Regents, ignoring federal and state law that prohibits post-secondary public benefits for illegal aliens, claims they can rectify the matter by charging Jessica and other illegal aliens out-of-state tuition. Nonsense.

Out of state tuition does not cover the full cost of educating a student in the system. And even if it did, such a policy doesn’t address the unfairness of denying that admission opportunity to legal immigrants and U.S. citizens. Moreover, it remains an illegal act. The law strictly prohibits illegal aliens from receiving post-secondary education benefits.

This is why I recently joined my Senate colleagues in signing a letter to the Board of Regents demanding they fully comply with state and federal law by ensuring only legal residents attend our publicly subsidized colleges and universities.

My Senate colleagues and I are tasked with spending every tax dollar as if it were our own. Paying for the education of illegal aliens at the expense of legal immigrants and U.S. citizens simply cannot be tolerated. We want people to come to the United States in pursuit of the American dream, to be successful, educated and contribute to our economy. All we ask is that they do it legally.

Sen. John Wiles serves as Majority Whip and Chairman of the Special Judiciary Committee. He represents the 37th Senate District which includes a portion of Cobb County. He may be reached by phone at 404.657.0406 or by e-mail at john.wiles@senate.ga.gov.

EDITORIAL
For Immediate Release:
June 24, 2010
For Information Contact:
Raegan Weber, Director
raegan.weber@senate.ga.gov
404.656.0028

Wiles’ Transparency in Lawsuits Protection Act becomes Law

Georgia First in Nation to Tackle Implied Rights to Sue

KENNESAW (June 2, 2010) – Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue today signed into law Senate Majority Whip John Wiles’ (R-Kennesaw) Transparency in Lawsuits Protection Act (SB 138). The focus of SB 138 is clarifying the law regarding plaintiffs’ right to bring a lawsuit for violation of state law while saving valuable court resources.

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Sen. Wiles Unanimously Elected as Majority Whip

ATLANTA (April 29, 2010) – State Sen. John Wiles (R-Kennesaw) today was unanimously elected to the position of majority whip by the Senate Republican Caucus.  Wiles had been the chief deputy whip for the 2010 Legislative Session.

“I’m honored and humbled that my colleagues called me to serve the people of Georgia and the Senate in this leadership role.  I will continue to serve the people of Georgia, my district and the Republican Caucus with conservative values and integrity,” said Wiles. 

Wiles was appointed as the Chairman of the Special Judiciary Committee in 2009. Wiles continues to support and practice fiscal conservative values. He has supported family and children’s issues throughout his political career. He has championed the HERO scholarship which helps those in the military reserve and their families pay for higher education. Since 2004 the scholarship has awarded over $640 thousand dollars to those deserving applicants. He has supported measures to reform Georgia’s public defender system in an effort to reduce costs and alleviate the burden on tax payers.

He has also increased penalties for unlicensed drivers. Before his time in the Senate, he served in the State House of Representatives. Professionally, Sen. Wiles is a managing partner of the law firm Wiles and Wiles which specializes in commercial real estate litigation.

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Sen. John Wiles serves as Chairman of the Special Judiciary Committee. He also serves on Finance and Insurance He represents the 37th Senate District which includes a portion of Cobb County.  He may be reached by phone at 404.657.0406 or by e-mail at john.wiles@senate.ga.gov.

For Information Contact:
Raegan Weber, Director
Raegan.Weber@senate.ga.gov
404.656.0028

Senate Supports Incentives for Utilizing U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement Programs

ATLANTA (March 24, 2010) – Today the Senate took action to provide monetary incentives for local governments to utilize U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Section 287(g) and Secured Communities programs by passing Senate Bill 385 (SB 385).  State Sen. John Wiles (R-Kennesaw) sponsored the legislation to help relieve monetary burdens from local governments and the state by quickly turning criminal illegal aliens over to the proper federal authorities.  The bill passed 37-11. 

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Senate Provides Clarity in citizens’ Private Right to Sue

ATLANTA (Feb 17, 2010) – The Georgia State Senate today voted to provide greater clarity in citizens’ private right to sue through the passage of the Transparency in Lawsuits Protection Act (SB 138).  Sponsored by Sen. John Wiles (R-Kennesaw), SB 138 is based on American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) model legislation and calls for transparency in the legislative creation of new private rights to sue and would give the judiciary clear guidelines on statutes so that legislative decision-making authority is not side-stepped or misinterpreted.

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