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LovingA2andMI

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43. Actually....
Tue Mar 19, 2019, 09:42 AM
Mar 2019

They could have signed the documents at 17 or 16 years old. Once a Child enters college, unless they are a dual enrollment student (i.e. - high school student taking college classes) the Students grades are private from the parents unless the Student wishes to share the grades with the parents.

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immediate expullsion...if awarded diplomas, revoke the diplomas beachbum bob Mar 2019 #1
did they do that to all the athletes that graduated on the sanctioned sports programs? CreekDog Mar 2019 #89
good move vlyons Mar 2019 #2
Closing the barn door after the horse has bolted. bernie59 Mar 2019 #3
If the students did the work and got their grades legitimately then I think .... Botany Mar 2019 #4
Nope.... LovingA2andMI Mar 2019 #33
If they did the work, they deserve the credits and the transcripts obamanut2012 Mar 2019 #5
If they got in fraudulently they should get nothing rpannier Mar 2019 #7
Even the ones who didn't know? jberryhill Mar 2019 #10
Yes, it's fruit from the poisoned tree.... getagrip_already Mar 2019 #24
Yes they should rpannier Mar 2019 #26
So the Dreamers should be deported? jberryhill Mar 2019 #45
Straw man argument sdfernando Mar 2019 #49
Every argument being made is the same as conservatives do toward the DACA kids Blue_Adept Mar 2019 #51
I replied to your point in your other reply rpannier Mar 2019 #53
I thought of that treestar Mar 2019 #64
The majority of those that are here "illegally" are overstayed visas and the like Blue_Adept Mar 2019 #65
But are they congruent with Dreamers? treestar Mar 2019 #66
"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds..." LanternWaste Mar 2019 #70
Ah, speaking of hobgoblins jberryhill Mar 2019 #72
That is a ridiculous comparison. fleur-de-lisa Mar 2019 #74
+1000 nt Javaman Mar 2019 #13
What're your views on DACA? Blue_Adept Mar 2019 #27
What about the kids from Louisiana who got into Ivy League schools. Igel Mar 2019 #76
Absolutely.. Maxheader Mar 2019 #15
They need to be booted out before end of semester. Honeycombe8 Mar 2019 #17
no, no credit for grades earned... getagrip_already Mar 2019 #25
I agree. Ill gotten gains obtained through fraud. nt Honeycombe8 Mar 2019 #29
tuition refunded then? CreekDog Mar 2019 #87
How can we trust that they did the work? tulipsandroses Mar 2019 #35
we really should stop saying he went to "Wharton" ProfessorPlum Mar 2019 #62
Point taken tulipsandroses Mar 2019 #78
neither do I ProfessorPlum Mar 2019 #82
yeah if they passed the classes without cheating then they get the credit CreekDog Mar 2019 #90
If the kids actually did the work Sgent Mar 2019 #6
Disagree rpannier Mar 2019 #8
"Whether they knew or not, they still should not have gotten in" jberryhill Mar 2019 #11
Well done Lucky Luciano Mar 2019 #12
They are 17 and over. Not 10. Honeycombe8 Mar 2019 #18
How could the students not know? SomewhereInTheMiddle Mar 2019 #34
I agree. Honeycombe8 Mar 2019 #44
Depends on the situation Pachamama Mar 2019 #83
Interesting. SomewhereInTheMiddle Mar 2019 #84
welcome to DU gopiscrap Mar 2019 #86
Thanks SomewhereInTheMiddle Mar 2019 #95
Well, that is a different situation. Apples and starvation Farmer-Rick Mar 2019 #21
The difference is.... LovingA2andMI Mar 2019 #38
Oh, a personal dig, how nice jberryhill Mar 2019 #46
Except..... LovingA2andMI Mar 2019 #54
It's a fair question rpannier Mar 2019 #52
That sounds much like a conservative view of DACA... Blue_Adept Mar 2019 #28
It's the same logic - they can't admit it jberryhill Mar 2019 #48
Pretty much. Blue_Adept Mar 2019 #50
I find it interesting that you equate rich privilege with people trying to save their own lives. nt Javaman Mar 2019 #57
Hey, according to folks in this thread, they broke the law. So throw the book at them. Blue_Adept Mar 2019 #58
because everything is a nail, right? nt Javaman Mar 2019 #59
That seems to be the case here Blue_Adept Mar 2019 #60
wow, just wow. Javaman Mar 2019 #63
No one is "equating" those two things jberryhill Mar 2019 #61
I don't think it is that stark a difference treestar Mar 2019 #67
Because if they don't punish the kids TexasBushwhacker Mar 2019 #9
I wouldn't call it punishment. It's rectifying a wrong. Honeycombe8 Mar 2019 #20
Or like deporting a Dreamer jberryhill Mar 2019 #56
Dreamers were young children. Not bordering on adulthood who didn't know they weren't born here. Honeycombe8 Mar 2019 #79
This message was self-deleted by its author CreekDog Mar 2019 #88
that's like letting a bank robber go because he used the money to build an orphanage. nt Javaman Mar 2019 #14
Lets pretend Sgent Mar 2019 #30
the orphanage should be sold or given over to the state and the robber goes to jail. Javaman Mar 2019 #55
And what, exactly, would you do to the orphans? jberryhill Mar 2019 #47
They need to be booted out. Period. nt Honeycombe8 Mar 2019 #16
Yes.... LovingA2andMI Mar 2019 #39
Sounds like an interesting potential lawsuit madville Mar 2019 #19
Anyone who is 17 and older, knew. Honeycombe8 Mar 2019 #22
No, their tuition should not be returned. Honeycombe8 Mar 2019 #32
and you're drawing on your experience in contract law? CreekDog Mar 2019 #93
I'm drawing on my experience in common sense. Their tuition, based on fraud, will not be returned. Honeycombe8 Mar 2019 #96
If they were 18 and signed fraudulent documents knowingly SHRED Mar 2019 #23
Actually.... LovingA2andMI Mar 2019 #43
This is the same principal as not using nazi "medical" reasearch from holocaust camps..... getagrip_already Mar 2019 #31
I think a better analogy is a bank robber having his car confiscated by police. Honeycombe8 Mar 2019 #41
Big cheaters always win. There will be no punishment for the super rich. nt NCjack Mar 2019 #36
The university has got to be wondering how deep this goes. Lars39 Mar 2019 #37
I posted my reply before seeing yours. You and I are thinking the same thing tulipsandroses Mar 2019 #42
I think more investigation needs to be done tulipsandroses Mar 2019 #40
I Can't Believe RobinA Mar 2019 #68
Hate for which demographic here? on rich people or white people? The kids or...? Apple Fritter Mar 2019 #69
Good... Blue_Tires Mar 2019 #71
What happened to "Due Process" for these students. mackdaddy Mar 2019 #73
No longer a liberal value jberryhill Mar 2019 #75
Question: how many years back are they going to review? Miigwech Mar 2019 #77
Investigated for what ? MichMan Mar 2019 #80
USC was part a participant in this as well. bernie59 Mar 2019 #81
This message was self-deleted by its author geralmar Mar 2019 #85
I look at all the posts in the thread trying to figure out how hard they can punish the students CreekDog Mar 2019 #91
You have a point Hekate Mar 2019 #92
A lot of meanness in these threads, too obamanut2012 Mar 2019 #94
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