Conservative Georgia voters are “give-me-that-phone” outraged that HB 120 passed out of the Republican-controlled House Higher Education Committee last Thursday.
Sponsored by Rep. Kasey Carpenter, R-Dalton, it adjusts Georgia law so illegal aliens pay far less in public post–secondary education system than Americans and legal immigrants who live in most other states.
It’s being called “equity.”
The measure is aimed specifically at recipients of former President Barack Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). This is notable in that, contrary to Carpenter’s claims and sympathetic but inaccurate media reports, the bill as moved actually does contain reference to “DACA” for the first time. Including the billionaires at the little-known FWD.us lobbying corporation, Carpenter has widespread and effective support from the usual special interest suspects.
HB 120 advanced last Thursday by a 16-4 vote in the 25–member committee with all Democrats “present” (it was a ‘hybrid’ meeting) except, apparently, Rep Scott Holcombe. They all voted “yes.” Republicans Trey Kelly and David Knight were absent.
Voting with the Dems were Republicans Carpenter, Clay Pirkle, Dale Washburn, Marcus Wiedower, Rick Williams, Robert Dickey, Bert Reeves and Katie Dempsey.
The last two names deserve extra attention. Before the vote, Reeves offered public remarks to Carpenter thanking him for his courage and inspiration in sponsoring the illegal alien-friendly legislation and cited un-named “blatant lies” involved in the widespread opposition to the bill.
Dempsey’s “yes” vote appears to reflect a leftward evolution in that she was a co–sponsor of Georgia’s nationally–publicized, pro-enforcement ‘Illegal Immigration Reform and Enforcement Act of 2011′ (HB87).
Currently, illegal aliens – including DACA recipients – must pay out-of-state tuition in the public-funded higher education schools that allow them to attend. For academic year 2019-2020, the average tuition & fees for Colleges in Georgia was $4,721 for in-state and $16,879 for out-of-state.
Without so much as a nod to author Georgia Orwell, in place of the words “in–state tuition,” new language in Carpenter’s HB 120 creates a new tier of charges called “Opportunity Tuition.”
The new “opportunity tuition” rates for illegal aliens with DACA would be no more than 110 percent of the in–state rate. The illegal alien beneficiaries would be known simply as “Opportunity Students.”
The gimmick is actually quite ingenious in a Snidely Whiplash sort of way. But we are guessing that an immigrant family in Michigan or New York who obeyed our immigration laws to join the American family will disagree. They may not comprehend why they must pay much more for the opportunity to send their kid to Kennesaw State University than a family who illegally jumped a border fence to live illegally in the Peach State.
Word is that at least some of the Regents were given the opportunity to learn about the new tuition structure well after Thursday’s committee vote.
If the House Rules chairman sends HB 120 to the floor, now wide-awake Republican voters will have the opportunity to see how their representatives vote on special treatment for “‘victims of borders” in college tuition. It will be a timely lesson, as there are tens of thousands more on their way right now.
The HB 120 bill language, committee voting record and a link to the official video of the March 4, 2021committee meeting can be seen here. Previous InsiderAdvantage Georgia coverage of HB 120 here.
The above column ran on the subscription outlet Insider Advantage Georgia March 8, 2021. We repost here now because HB 131
D.A. King is president of the Dustin Inman Society and proprietor of ImmigrationPoliticsGA.com