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Supporters of Tuition for Illegal Immigrants Bill Head To Court

The lawsuit seeks to overturn successful petition drive.

UPDATED(3:43 p.m.)—Supporters of a bill granting in-state tuition rates to some illegal immigrants filed a lawsuit Monday seeking to overturn an effort to put the issue on the 2012 ballot.

Casa De Maryland, in a statement released this morning, said the lawsuit was based on "illegalities discovered in the signatures submitted to and incorrectly validated by the Board as well as the grounds for relief."

In all, opponents of the bill collected 132,071 signatures. The Maryland State Board of Elections certified that about 83 percent of those signatures—108,923— were valid.

The bill was to have gone into effect on July 1 but is now on hold because of the referendum.

Representatives of Casa De Maryland did not return calls from a reporter seeking comment.

In a statement on its website, the group said the alleges that "more than 50,000 of the signatures turned in by petition sponsors and found valid by the Board were actually invalid under Maryland law.  The majority of those invalid signatures were purportedly of voters whose information was not filled out by the voter herself, as required by law, but was instead filled out by a computer program operated by the petition sponsors—a violation of Maryland law."

The statement went on to say that several thousand additional signatures "appeared on petition forms that did not contain either a summary of the text of the law—another plain violation of Maryland law that indicates the voters had no way of knowing what they were actually signing.  Tens of thousands of other signatures that were counted as valid violated other clear requirements of the Maryland election law."

The group further alleges that certifying the referendum violates the state constitution which "forbids referenda on appropriations measures precisely to prevent the type of disruption of government programs that has occurred because of the effort to petition the Maryland DREAM Act to referendum—in this case, disruption of the plans of students, including the two plaintiffs, who have worked hard in high school, and who have struggled, and saved to attend community college, and whose futures now depend on the in-state tuition exemption lawfully granted by the General Assembly," according to the statement.

The lawsuit was filed by Casa De Maryland, and supported by SEIU Local 1199 and the Maryland State Education Association.

Adam Mendelson, a spokesman for the teachers association, said the group is supporting the lawsuit because it supported the bill when it was before the General Assembly earlier this year.

The law firms of Arnold & Porter LLP and Sandler, Reiff, Young & Lamb, P.C. are representing the organization free of charge.

Del. Pat McDonough, a Middle River Republican and outspoken opponent of the tuition bill, said the lawsuit was meaningless.

"It's a desperation move," McDonough said. "Obviously it doesn't have much merit since the ACLU doesn't want to participate."

The challenge to the referendum effort was not unexpected.

In June, the American Civil Liberties Union sent a letter to the Maryland State Board of Elections used by opponents of the bill.

"Every system in the country is subject to fraud," McDonough said of the ACLU complaint and the lawsuit. "You can't just say something is subject to fraud. You must prove that fraud occurred and you have to prove that it has an impact on the outcome [of the referendum drive]. I don't think that's possible."

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The name of a state teachers association spokesman has been corrected in this article.

Richard Cook August 3, 2011 at 06:55 pm
The many (good) questions being raised about the DREAM Act ought to be directed at the GOP legislators who voted for the bill.
The bill that passed both Maryland houses and became law when the Governor signed it is not the bill introduced by its sponsors. The DREAM Act is the product of negotiations and compromise, which were made in exchange for the votes of a number of Republicans, including Senator Jacobs, the Minority leader of the Maryland Senate. One of the discouraging aspects of the now-concluded referendum campaign is that elected officials, who voted for the bill, are now denouncing the law - as if they did not vote for it. What is the point of negotiating with politicians who are not bound by their own vote?
Mark W. August 3, 2011 at 07:05 pm
Richard - where are you getting that Senator Jacobs voted for this? Here is the link to the third reader vote: http://mlis.state.md.us/2011rs/votes/senate/1203.htm Looks to me like Jacobs is in the NAY section. Please stop circulating false rumors and stick with the facts.
Amazed August 3, 2011 at 07:18 pm
Mr. Armstrong, please try to understand that many of us recognize this so called “Dream Act” as what it is; a benefit that some well intentioned folks want to hand out to people who have decided immigration laws don’t apply to them. It’s not about spaces being taken. Many of us understand that handing out this benefit will encourage others to come seeking the same – and of course, scamming and fraud won’t be far behind since the government is involved. If your twelve reasons illegal immigrants are great were a reality, California would be the most prosperous state in the Union. This does not seem to be the case. I’ve toiled and paid through the immigration process legally and I (to put it lightly) resent those taking a free ride. If Casa is trying this ploy now, they’re obviously concerned their “Dream” won’t survive a vote. This tells me a great deal about what Casa is willing to do to get what it wants.
K Blue August 3, 2011 at 07:44 pm
Richard, this is what I see when I pull up the final bill online.
Sen. Jacobs voted no. In Baltimore County, the following voted NO: Brochin (D) Getty (R) Klausmeier (D) Stone (D) Zirkin (D) In Baltimore County voting yes: Kelley (D) (cosponsor) Kasemeyer (D) Sen. Jennings (R) was not present to vote as he was called to active duty.
K Blue August 3, 2011 at 08:00 pm
And in the House, the following Baltimore County state legislators voted no (against):
Aumann (R) Boteler (R) Bromwell (D) Burns (D) Cluster (R) DeBoy (D) Frank (R) Impallaria (R) Kach (R) Lafferty (D) Malone (D) Minnick (D) Morhaim (D) Olszewski (D) Szeliga (R) Weir (D) Voted yes (for) from Baltimore County: Jones (D) Nathan-Pulliam (D) No vote: Cardin (D) Stein (D)
Robert Armstrong August 3, 2011 at 08:23 pm
Jacobs and Mooney voted for the DREAM Act.
http://www.wbaltv.com/politics/28512663/detail.html
K Blue August 3, 2011 at 08:41 pm
Robert, just to clarify, the link you provided addresses Jacobs' vote on a 2003 bill. Mooney isnt even a legislator anymore. This Patch article is discussing the 2011 Dream Act up for referendum vote.
Lorna D. Rudnikas August 3, 2011 at 09:13 pm
My heartfelt thanks and gratitude to "Amazed" for a beautifully stated response.
Robert Armstrong August 3, 2011 at 09:32 pm
Beautifully stated and very wrong. The DREAM Act isn't about a free ride. They still have to pay the instate tuition rate.
CASA isn't the only organization in support of this law, not by far. It's just easier to demonize the Brown man.
cheryl August 3, 2011 at 10:52 pm
The brown man you say and that's not offensive . You can't even answer direct questions. All you do is avoid them. You accuse people of racism. Look in the mirror it goes both ways!
Robert Armstrong August 3, 2011 at 11:10 pm
What questions?? Have you heard of any other immigrant rights organization that has come under fire from the usual hate groups as concerns the DREAM Act?
Lorna D. Rudnikas August 4, 2011 at 01:14 am
Ha, ha, ha - typical disgusting response from King of the Angst Mongers!!! I sure hope you do not hold any responsible position with any rank.
Lorna D. Rudnikas August 4, 2011 at 01:16 am
Once again Angst Mongering raises it head from beneath a rock - you always have a tough time concentrating on ILLEGAL VS LEGAL. Don't know where you live honey child - but maybe it's in the water!!!
Buzz Beeler August 4, 2011 at 05:34 am
Cheryl, he has never answered any questions. I have been asking him for months to provide any evidence of his wild claims and he like most do when caught, chooses to remain silent.
Read my comments below and you will see. If he did respond that would reveal him as a fraud. Who knows with a mind like that he may like the fact that because of his fasade he can keep ranting. He if told the truth, he like most of his rude comments would wither away like the autumn leaves.
Buzz Beeler August 4, 2011 at 05:46 am
Pastor Epps read this article. When the law breaks down this is one of the results.
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/baltimore-city/bs-md-ci-fake-immigration-papers-20110802,0,7451275.story Mr. Armstrong refers to me as a racists. Red my article coming out on the Lt. Gov. Brown on this site in Dundalk Patch. We are a nations of laws. You just don't pick and choose which one you are going to obey on a particular day. We can't take care of our homeless vets much less illegals wanting to go to school. Isn't it enough we pay for just about everything else as the middle class? I have always said how can we send our troops to fight and die to secure another land when we can't secure our own borders. That is lunacy.
cheryl August 4, 2011 at 10:09 am
Thank you Mr. Beeler
Amazed August 4, 2011 at 02:05 pm
Mr. Armstrong, are you being purposefully obtuse? My “free ride” statement was about immigration and how much it costs in time and money. I’ve paid. They haven’t. Please read my post carefully. This act will provide a benefit, as I stated, to people who ignore immigration laws. Why is the State looking for ways to reward lawbreakers? Incidentally, my spouse is from overseas, so keep your demonizing bigot insults for someone else.
Hendo January 18, 2012 at 01:59 am
They are desperately trying to stop this from being voted on... because they know it will be shot down if put to the vote. And who are these lawyers representing CASA pro bono? They want to draw in the illegal crowd who need a lawyer?
Lorna D. Rudnikas January 18, 2012 at 04:52 am
legal vs illegal - where is the bigotry? Stop with the idiotic "spins" Sir Robert!!!
Lorna D. Rudnikas January 18, 2012 at 04:54 am
haven't check school buses lately - at one point you declared that no more than 100 students qualified...now two bus loads....does that equal the same count??
Lorna D. Rudnikas January 18, 2012 at 04:57 am
Ok Robert...where the heck did you get your information regarding community colleges....way off base honey child. In Baltimore County, Maryland that is absolutely untrue...they hardly have enough room to seat the students.. almost standing room only and more keep coming.
Lorna D. Rudnikas January 18, 2012 at 05:01 am
What "brown" man are you referring to? You really are desperate to make this a racial issue rather than an illegal issue. Won't work kiddo!
Robert Armstrong January 18, 2012 at 05:23 am
Don't know where you live either honey old lady.
Buzz Beeler January 18, 2012 at 03:19 pm
Loran, ask RA about a man named Lee Sachse? Mention the word Squirrel and prior to that Ballyhean. There's more. Just want to see if any of this jogs his memory?
There is a lot more. I just want to hear him tell it.
Buzz Beeler January 18, 2012 at 03:26 pm
Cheryl, there are those still on this site that respect the rights of others and not spew their vile comments. I'm starting to get some interesting emails on our RA so it won't be so easy to throw those rocks.
Paul Amirault January 18, 2012 at 04:11 pm
Actually Hendo,it is not desperation, it simply is less expensive for the courts to decide then to have a referendum fight. It is either the rule of law or not as to whether this can get on the ballot. If the pro forces win in court it won be on the ballot. if the anti forces win in court, it will be on the ballot. If we/you don't like that decision it will take a constiutional amendment to overturn that decision. Intrigue. If on the ballot that may increase the normal dismal turnout of voters in Maryland at the ballot box.
Paul Amirault January 18, 2012 at 04:20 pm
Lorna and Lindsay, I won't try to defend RA or Buzz, they are both adults and can fight their own battles. I wish the rhetoric was toned down however. My problem is this, even if you accept that the anti Dream Act position that this will "cost" Marylanders $3.5 million per year 3 years into the future. Let me concede to you I don't accept that argument as valid. I wonder where is everybody's indignation at the US Corporations that keep their profits overseas to avoid paying income taxes for the very benefits the rest of us provide. We provide the Treasure and our soldiers provide their lives for defense of the USA while our corporation believe it is in their economic interests to keep profits overseas.The DREAM Act would be a a grain in the sand at Ocean City compared the Trillion of dollars kept overseas in the name of the almighty "prophet" (pun intended). Oil and gas subsidies, farm subsidies, wealthy paying 15% in taxes (like Romney acknowledged) You want to talk about givieaways, these dwarf the DREAM Act.
Mike Lurz January 18, 2012 at 04:25 pm
Why not stop the bleeding from both sides?.. the idea that this is good because the other guy is more bad does not hold water...The state has to stop spending money that the taxpayers don't have..PERIOD!
Paul Amirault January 18, 2012 at 04:50 pm
Mike, we can agree to disagree as to whether or not the DREAM Act costs MD taxpayers money. But your other question seeks an interesting answer. What would it take to force our corporations to return their profits to the US and pay their taxes like the rest of us? An Act of Congress. Who is in the pockets of Congress and contributing to their campaigns? Who is now allowed to spend unlimiited amounts of money on Super PACs to support their candidate? There is your answer.
Gary Koloski January 18, 2012 at 11:08 pm
Gee, what timing. Now the Gov wants more of MY hard-earned tax money to pay for it all, ain't he great!!! Many of you who voted for him really can surely experience what idiotic timing this is, Vote Democrat again why don't ya!!

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