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    Hispanic students vanish from Alabama schools

    BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (AP) — Hispanic students have started vanishing from Alabama public schools in the wake of a court ruling that upheld the state's tough new law cracking down on illegal immigration.

    Education officials say scores of immigrant families have withdrawn their children from classes or kept them home this week, afraid that sending the kids to school would draw attention from authorities.

    There are no precise statewide numbers. But several districts with large immigrant enrollments — from small towns to large urban districts — reported a sudden exodus of children of Hispanic parents, some of whom told officials they planned to leave the state to avoid trouble with the law, which requires schools to check students' immigration status.

    The anxiety has become so intense that the superintendent in one of the state's largest cities, Huntsville, went on a Spanish-language television show Thursday to try to calm widespread worries.

    "In the case of this law, our students do not have anything to fear," Casey Wardynski said in halting Spanish. He urged families to send students to class and explained that the state is only trying to compile statistics.

    Police, he insisted, were not getting involved in schools.

    Victor Palafox graduated from a high school in suburban Birmingham last year and has lived in the United States without documentation since age 6, when his parents brought him and his brother here from Mexico.

    "Younger students are watching their lives taken from their hands," said Palafox, whose family is staying put.

    In Montgomery County, more than 200 Hispanic students were absent the morning after the judge's Wednesday ruling. A handful withdrew.

    In tiny Albertville, 35 students withdrew in one day. And about 20 students in Shelby County, in suburban Birmingham, either withdrew or told teachers they were leaving.

    Local and state officials are pleading with immigrant families to keep their children enrolled. The law does not ban anyone from school, they say, and neither students nor parents will be arrested for trying to get an education.

    But many Spanish-speaking families aren't waiting around to see what happens.

    A school worker in Albertville — a community with a large poultry industry that employs many Hispanic workers — said Friday that many families might leave town over the weekend for other states. About 22 percent of the community's 4,200 students are Hispanic.

    "I met a Hispanic mother in the hallway at our community learning center this morning, where enrollment and withdrawal happens. She looked at me with tears in her eyes. I asked, 'Are you leaving?' She said 'Yes,' and hugged me, crying," said the worker, who spoke on condition of anonymity because she was not an authorized spokeswoman.

    In Russellville, which has one of the largest immigrant populations in the state because of its poultry plants, overall school attendance was down more than 2 percent after the ruling, and the rate was higher among Hispanic students.

    There's "no firm data yet, but several students have related to their teachers that they may be moving soon," said George Harper, who works in the central office.

    Schools in Baldwin County, a heavily agricultural and tourist area near the Gulf Coast, and in Decatur in the Tennessee Valley also reported sudden decreases in Hispanic attendance.

    The law does not require proof of citizenship to enroll, and it does not apply to any students who were enrolled before Sept. 1. While most students are not affected, school systems are supposed to begin checking the status of first-time enrollees now.

    The Obama administration filed court documents Friday announcing its plans to appeal the ruling that upheld the law.

    The state has distributed to schools sample letters that can be sent to parents of new students informing them of the law's requirements for either citizenship documents or sworn statements by parents.

    In an attempt to ease suspicions that the law may lead to arrests, the letter tells parents immigration information will be used only to gather statistics.

    "Rest assured," the letter states, "that it will not be a problem if you are unable or unwilling to provide either of the documents."

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    Associated Press writers Steve Gutkin in Atlanta and Phillip Rawls in Montgomery contributed to this report.

     
     
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    • Bob Dane  •  3 mths ago
      ALABAMA?!?!? Can blacks actually vote there or do they have to pick cotton for 10 years first? And the fact is that many of you making a distinction about "legal" and "illegal" are simply racists anyway and hate Mexicans period. I agree that there are too many illegals, but Americans really ought to keep their traps shut considering that civil rights didn't even go into effect until the late 1960s. We love tooting our own horn, but the fact is we've always been WAY behind many countries in terms of freedom, democracy and equal rights. And the South has always been the worst place to be an "outsider". If you think Mexicans are so bad, maybe you'd like to have fundamental Muslims everywhere, like in Europe. Or maybe fundamental CHRISTIANS for that matter. Yuk... American jobs aren't being lost due to Mexicans - it's because people want cheap, cheap material goods and for decades haven't bothered to consider where they've been produced. Take some responsibility for your own stupid actions, people. Our problems are always someone else's fault, aren't they?!?!?
    • Ron Williams  •  7 mths ago
      A chicken processing plant in Alabama lost 120 illegal as*holes after the law went into effect. Then, over 300 AMERICANS applied for the jobs paying from $9 to $13 an hour. Way to go Alabama! Now, just arrest and fine heavily the jerks that were hiring illegals in the first place!
    • Tony  •  7 mths ago
      Obama - G T F O Who supports a president that sues a local state for upholding the law? Illegal isn't a race, ITS A CRIME. Vote a real man in, Ron Paul! http://www.ronpaul2012.com
    • Acapulco Liam  •  7 mths ago
      RW:What the name of the chicken processing plant? So we can help fill those employment.I'm sure there are others that need work. Thats what I though!!
      • Ron Williams 7 mths ago
        koch brothers , I believe. You thought? I doubt you have the capability of thought.
    • Mr. Conservative  •  7 mths ago
      No matter what you say or how you defend it wrong is wrong if you are an American your a traitor,you woul help illegals.Unlike you I had the good judgement to come up with a better handle than billybigballs. I know how to obey laws of the land also know when to leave when one is not wanted.WE here in Alabama donot want or need illegals to be here. So keep the illegals.gangs and drugs and third world diseases on your side of the border. Oh yeah if your truthful about paying taxes then you are already helping immigration enforcement. Dont beleive it ? watch border wars. you are still wrong on so many levels, and your too ignorant to know it
    • Mr. Conservative  •  7 mths ago
      I dont give a #$%$ about your taxes you brought up april Idid not bring up taxes Bush is a way better man than you infact your a person who blames every one but him self. your a biggot and a fool. I am one southern republican,not in the kkk ,supports equal rights for American citizens one person you dont want to mess with. I support our Govenor I supported the Bush's and the Great Ronald Regain I am not in bread I had a Christan Father and Mother A Navy vet. Most of all I know the differeance between right and wrong yes its interesting I metion Bush because I beat you to the punch line.And its also interesting you did not defend your self being in business here and hiring illegals for your own profit and gain. and like the song say you got to stand for something or you'll fall for anything and the other song say we'll put a boot in your #$%$ its the American way. So Yes I am a redneck Southern American who lives in Alabama and proud of it. Most of all I thank God thanI am not like you with low morals and low regards for the Law.Its people like you who makes America looks bad. And you know what I really dont care if you respond to this or not.And yes I will proably vote for Herman Cain
    • Mr. Conservative  •  7 mths ago
      @crusader you dumb arse in April we had several category 5 tornadoes witch killed people destroyed homes, whole communties,massive power outages for several days and major damage to the state of course we had a state of emergency you are such a low life for blameing on the Govenor. I guess i am surprise your not blaming Bush too. Now I really get you. You are one of the "employers" hiring illegals for sub standard wages.Thats the bottom line because if they were legal YOU would have to pay a decient wage and that would cut into your profits. After all you do business intrest in Alabama after all dont you? The gig is up
    • Mr. Conservative  •  7 mths ago
      @ crusader why dont you move here to Alabama so you can pay taxes and help illegals at the same time? so easy to play arm chair quaterback. What you have in smarts you lack in common sense.Besides I really think you are a mexican
    • Mr. Conservative  •  7 mths ago
      crusader&billybigballs are the one and the same. A small arse in mexico.
    • Mr. Conservative  •  7 mths ago
      @crusader they are leaving on their own there is no mass depotation as for taxes illegals pay no taxes unless they had an illegal ssn# they will nolonger be on publis assitance programs.You are so wrong on so many levels.So focus on Mexico's problems we are handling ours just fine.The more illegals leave the more resources we have for American citizens. We are allready filling jobs left by illegals. Wensday I saw a lawn mataince crew and there was only one mexican was on it the rest were Americans.So yeah there will be some pains but then there will also be other opportunties that will open up. God Bless The U.S.A.
    • Mr. Conservative  •  7 mths ago
      @crusader when you have Mexicos problems solved then comment on Alabama affairs and our new legal law is working just wait until its in full swing
    • Morris  •  7 mths ago
      SO!! It's Tyson that is employing all the illegal immigrants! How can Tyson get away with this?
      • alpaca 7 mths ago
        its called payoff to local politicians to look the other way
      • Rene 7 mths ago
        Tyson doesn't hire all of them sadly. If that were the case, it would be very simple to remove the illegals from within our borders. There are other companies as well and each and every one of them should be fined - as stated by law - the laws that are being ignored.

        Sad times we live in when this country has sank so low that states have to pass laws in an attempt to get them to obey the laws. Haven't we invaded other countries for them doing similar to their people??
      • Porfy 7 mths ago
        Tyson is a large part of your Capitalist system and needs workers because the locals get their money from welfare !
    • JOSHUA J  •  7 mths ago
      It is interesting that the school officials are trying to get the kids back in school. Is it because they really care about the children or because federal investment in the Elementary and Secondary Education Act rose from under $2 billion in 1966 to $15 billion in 2000 and $25 billion in 2005. Schools get paid per pupil. Still remember it isn't these children's fault, and if they are not in school the odds increase that crime will rise. I don't believe in punishing the people. Punish the companies that hire. As long as their is a possibility to work here there will always been an illegal immigration problem.
    • Lisa  •  7 mths ago
      True, it does show how big the problem is, and there is a legal way to gain citizenship and work visas-those who did it the right way know it was a frustrating process, but also secured themselves in a legal manner. Kudos to the legal immigrants. If more states took up this law, especially Texas- I couldn't imagine a more rapid spur to the economy if all the illegal immigrants left or were deported back to their native land. Imagine the jobs that would open up for legal immigrants and American citizens. Companies would scramble through the stacks of resumes and applications of the millions of citizens who are currently unemployed. Medicaid and Hospitals and Food Stamps, WIC, OAG - all these programs would have millions if not billions of dollars collectively to put back into restoring the US. There are problems worldwide, but if illegal immigrants in their great masses choose rather to inundate the streets in protest against the very citizens who set up and pay for the programs that (for free) - feed, medicate, and educate them and their children, but yet chose not to gather and make a difference in their own country, what do we expect of them here? That was their country that they abandoned rather than take the effort to fix.
      • A Yahoo! user 7 mths ago
        My grandparents came in thru ellis island from europe and said that those who where sick got sent back. Illegals bring disease like TB into our nation.
      • Arizona Lady 7 mths ago
        EXACTLY! So did mine and their parents too, and they never went into Chicago where they ended up and flew the German flag and demanded their "rights"! No they lived and worked and paid taxes and most of all they respected this country - most of the ones here now do not. Even some LEGAL mexicans (anchor babies that I know that are now grown) I know always speak of how much they hate America. Then DUH why be here if we are all so bad? DISGUSTING!
      • Eyeball 7 mths ago
        Governor Rick Perry will not lift a finger to reduce illegal immigration. If fact, he rewards them with in-state tuition. He talks big about securing the border, but after 12 years he has done nothing like they are doing in Arizona and Alabama. He could have long ago reduced the draw of illegals by punishing the employers/tenants who hire/rent to the illegals.
    • paint  •  7 mths ago
      in Wisconsin you must have the childs birth certificate to enroll them in school if they were born in Wisconsin you dont need the actual certificate because they have access to all children born in the strate via a data base.....Imunization and proof of legal birth, and they also ask for parental information as well....Been that way for a long time as my children are now out of school or in high school documentation of legal right to live in this country should be part of the enrollment process for public school.
      • Karl A 7 mths ago
        You went to school in Wisconsin? Do they teach sentence structure and the use of punctuation?
      • AngryGuy 7 mths ago
        The boat is the best option.
      • Nottalkingtoyou 7 mths ago
        Hey Mexi taxi, we are not here to pay for mistakes of these childrens parents. Their childrens' education should be their parents concern, not ours! They parents need to take them back to Mexico, for them to be able to get educated. I do not work my a33 off to pay taxes to educate children of those, who do not pay taxes!!! And for your info, I WAS NOT BORN IN THE U.S. but I immigrated LEGALLY although it was a 7 year long process that cost me a lot of nerves, effort, and money and I AM NOT rich, I am just a factory worker working for $11/hour!!!!!!
    • Andrew  •  7 mths ago
      I bet those who are legal imigrants are in school!
      • Jo 7 mths ago
        Andrew you forgot to state "and give back the Mexican land that was stole from Mexico people
      • maniac tough 7 mths ago
        What was stolen the land we whipped their butts in a war they provoked us in to?
      • Stephen B 7 mths ago
        we paid $18 million for it in 1848... doesn't sound like we stole anything to me
    • Buster sr  •  7 mths ago
      then what the point of having a law if it only their status that is required. what a kick in the face of all the people that stand inline and do the proper paperwork
    • Eric  •  7 mths ago
      sounds like the law is working doesn't it? What this article doesn't point out is the money that could be potentially saved by the exodus and used to support legal American children who will help to build America into a stronger country. I found it odd that here we are in the deepest financial water since 1929 and our President is asking the Supreme Court to overthrow a law that will save one of our poorest states a ton of money. Good job one term Obama
    • SS  •  7 mths ago
      California and the country as a whole should do this to get out of debt and free up some space for legal people that pay tax's to support public education.
    • danny  •  7 mths ago
      Public schools should be for the children of tax paying Americans, end of story. Why does the entire world seem to feel entitled to the benefits of the American tax payer?
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