| # | Name | Comments |
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| 151 | Nicholson Sprinkle | |
| 152 | Nereida Arguijo | Is there any room at the end??
These kids are the future tax payers of america instead of throw them to the streets lets open the doors of higher sducation. |
| 153 | Amy Leary | |
| 154 | lori fisher | |
| 155 | Carrie Fields | |
| 156 | Tom Fewel | |
| 157 | Sarah Palmer | It is undemocratic to purposely develop an underclass of people. We will all pay more in the long run to support these children if they cannot get higher education and job opportunities, and thus, contribute to our country. |
| 158 | Rosalie De Vito | |
| 159 | Carolina Perez |
| 160 | Nilbia Acosta | |
| 161 | Jose Vasquez | |
| 162 | Jordan Cobb | |
| 163 | Casey Strange | |
| 164 | Andrea Alpizar |
| 165 | Aldo Castillo | to me it seems like were going trough a modernized slavery |
| 166 | Nancy O. Gallman | The NC community college admissions ban violates the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which protects ALL PERSONS -- citizens AND non-citizens -- from arbitrary government action. The ban unlawfully discriminates on the basis of immigration status and, therefore, cannot stand. Open access is the only constitutional choice for North Carolina. |
| 167 | Marcie P. |
| 168 | Dani Martinez-Moore | |
| 169 | Mark R. Sills | |
| 170 | Sarah Anderson | I am a teacher of many of these students who did not come to our state by their own choice. They have attended elementary and secondary schools for the majority of their lives, they are high achieving and highly motivated; please allow them the opportunity to continue with their hopes and dreams of going on to college and having successful professional careers. |
| 171 | Gilda | |
| 172 | Patrick Chang | I support the right of all to an education and call for a constitutional amendment to include that in our Bill of Rights.... |
| 173 | Sandra Triplett | Higher education should be available to all. |
| 174 | Sybil Atkins |
| 175 | Jean Rodenbough | The best way to bring all who live in NC to a higher level is through education. We should not block anyone who seeks to learn more -- education is power and it is a way contributing to the society around us. |
| 176 | Eleanor Blake | |
| 177 | Irving zavaleta | I know many talented students who want to obtain a higher education.
Let them fulfill their dreams! |
| 178 | JoAnna Cafferty | |
| 179 | Kristi Arriaga | |
| 180 | marguerite farley | |
| 181 | Ilana Dubester | |
| 182 | Rebecca Perez | |
| 183 | Leroy Salazar | |
| 184 | Javier A Zuniga | |
| 185 | Bertha Marin | |
| 186 | Anonymous | |
| 187 | Suzanne Rider | |
| 188 | Suzanne Rider | |
| 189 | Kerry F. Cantwell | |
| 190 | Anonymous | |
| 191 | Elizabeth Soboeiro | It makes no sense to hold our future workers back. |
| 192 | Shirley Birt | |
| 193 | Marsha Balbuena |
| 194 | Naod Sergew | Please enact changes to our broken system! |
| 195 | Rev. Arthur Kolinsky | |
| 196 | Sergio Marin | |
| 197 | SHERRON LOPEZ | I believe that all students should be giving a chance for a higher education no matter what your immigration status is. I am all for a better education to further ones future. |
| 198 | Rebecca High | |
| 199 | Gerri Martin | Equal opportunities for ALL! |
| 200 | Katie Weber | Please give these kids a chance to go to school -- for their own good and for the good of the country. |