Senate vote #596, March 8, 2022 SB 379. See also here (bottom right).
“Undocumented immigrants can participate in the Registered Apprenticeship Program” – reply to our question from Kimberly Burgess at Coastal Pines Tech SB 379
“Undocumented immigrants can participate in the Registered Apprenticeship Program. They will need to have the ability to pay out of pocket for tuition/fees/books associated with their academic program. The rate of tuition and fees are more for foreign students (non-us citizens).”
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On Nov 20, 2023, at 8:48 AM, Kimberly Burgess <kburgess@coastalpines.edu> wrote:
Good morning **** **,
Thank you so much for reaching out to me regarding the Registered Apprenticeship Program offered at Coastal Pines Technical College. The apprenticeship program is an on-the-job training program that is offered to current students at Coastal Pines. You must be enrolled in an academic program at the college to participate.
There are two pathways to participation in the program:
Pathway 1 – Current Coastal Pines Student Placement
- This pathway allows current students to be placed in an apprenticeship employment position with one of 31 apprenticeship partners.
If you are not enrolled at the college, you would need to apply for admissions and be accepted to the college.
- Link to the Admissions Application: https://coastalpines.edu/admissions/apply-now
- It is FREE Application Month for the month of November. You can apply for free using the code MATCH23
- You would work with the Office of Admissions to get admitted and then an academic advisor would work with you to select classes.
Pathway 2 – Apprenticeship Partner Employees Can Enroll in Classes
- If you are an employee at a participating Apprenticeship Partner and you need to gain an additional skill or trade, the company can choose to send you to the college to enroll in an academic program that aligns with the job you have at the company.
Undocumented immigrants can participate in the Registered Apprenticeship Program. They will need to have the ability to pay out of pocket for tuition/fees/books associated with their academic program. The rate of tuition and fees are more for foreign students (non-us citizens).
If you have any questions, please let me know.
Take Care,
Kimberly
Kimberly Burgess, M.S.
Coastal Pines Technical College Golden Isles Campus Apprenticeship Coordinator |
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Original email with our question
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Sent: Friday, November 17, 2023 6:37 AM
To: Kimberly Burgess <kburgess@coastalpines.edu>
Subject: I want to learn more!Please tell us how undocumented immigrants can participate in the apprenticeship program?Thank you,**** **
How many illegal aliens? Attention Republican Georgia legislators: We are quantifying what most of you are ignoring on illegal immigration
- We note that a congressional district is about 760,000 people (illegal aliens included in the count).
On illegal aliens released into the U.S. since January, 2021 – testimony to the House Committee on the Judiciary, Jan 11, 2024. (“The Cost of Illegal Immigration to Taxpayers” – Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement Subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee hearing entitled “The Impact of Illegal Immigration on Social Services”)
“The current surge of illegal immigration is unprecedented. Some 2.7 million inadmissible aliens have been released into the country by the administration since January 2021. There have also been 1.5 million “got-aways” — individuals observed entering illegally but not stopped. Visa overstays also seem to have hit a record in FY 2022.”
2.7 released + 1.5 million got away = 4.2 million. Please add the below.
Data on visa overstays from DHS:
“The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has quietly published an overdue overstay report showing that more than 850,000 foreign visitors overstayed their authorized stay in FY2022, which is probably a record high.”
Georgia: Here is a 2016 estimate on the number of illegal aliens living in Georgia from Pew Research – 400,000.
By now it is likely over 500,000.
Findings and Recommendations of the 2023 Senate Study Committee on Occupational Licensing – Sen. Larry Walker, Chairman
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