(NOT A NAKASEC press release)
Court Extends Order That Blocks Government From Implementing Flawed Social Security No-Match Rule
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 1, 2007
CONTACT: Lauren Mendoza, AFL-CIO, (202) 637-5212; lmendoza [at] aflcio.org
(NOT A NAKASEC press release)
Court Extends Order That Blocks Government From Implementing Flawed Social Security No-Match Rule
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 1, 2007
CONTACT: Lauren Mendoza, AFL-CIO, (202) 637-5212; lmendoza [at] aflcio.org
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 1, 2007
Contacts:
Mary Gutierrez (LA County Fed), (213)276.-3384
Jorge-Mario Cabrera (NALAAC), (562) 243-5559
Becky Bae (NAKASEC), (323) 937-3703
L.A. Communities and Workers to Stand in Opposition to Social Security No Match Letters and say “No-Match Makes No Sense”
Groups to hand deliver opposition letter to Social Security officials
Undocumented Korean American Students Receive AB540 Exemption and Enroll in UC: KRC and NAKASEC help out
USA Edu News 9-24-07 A27
(translation from Korean article)
[Photo News] KRC Holds Press Conference on "Right to Public Education"
(translation from Korean article)
Korea Daily 9-21-07 A5
Reporter Han Jeon
Colleges are Not Abiding by the AB540 Law: some even deny admissions
(translation from Korean article)
Korea Times 9-21-07 A3
Reporter Jung Dae Yong
Community Urged to Defend Right to Attend College Regardless of Immigration Status: in-state tuition is guaranteed by law, denial of admissions by UCSD is unfair
Koreatown Daily A2
(Photo) Morna Ha, Youth Department Coordinator at NAKASEC, says "Undocumented students also can legally study in the U.S. while paying in-state tuition through the AB 540"
Undocumented Students Now Can Get Tuition
(translation from Korean article)
JBC Broadcasting 9-21-07
Sixteen Korean American applicants, who had been admitted to UCSD in June but had been denied in-state tuition support for their undocumented status, will be able to enroll in school.