Re: Illegal Immigration IV: Amnesty For Some, Miniature American Flags For Others
So some group I've never heard of in Dallas likes the program. Guess all us in Arizona should also, if a few Texans do.
Just because an article appears in Forbes doesn't mean that Steve Forbes endorses what it says. I think you're confused on your reference, though I can't be sure without a link.Pretty much a consensus out there that this is stretching what is an arbitrary law to begin with and ignoring any fact basis that might have existed. To me it smells of big govt and it doesn't give much hope that other AZ laws are being approached fairly.
Example...Steve Forbes, Forbes CEO and editor-in-chief, is not exactly a leftie:
Tucson's rejected ethnic studies praised by audit
By AMANDA LEE MYERS , 06.17.11, 02:57 PM EDT
Forbes.com
PHOENIX -- An audit of a controversial ethnic studies program in Tucson paints a dramatically different picture from an announcement by the state's education chief.
Superintendent of Public Instruction John Huppenthal says the ethnic studies program in the Tucson Unified School District is illegal for advocating ethnic solidarity among Latinos and promoting resentment toward white people.
He gave the district two months to make changes or face losing 10 percent of its annual state funding, or about $15 million.
But the audit by Dallas-based Cambium Learning Group effusively praises the program, saying that there was no evidence that it promotes racial resentment.
The audit says that "students are taught to be accepting of multiple ethnicities of people" and that "resentment does not exist in the context of these courses."
So some group I've never heard of in Dallas likes the program. Guess all us in Arizona should also, if a few Texans do.