Arizona State University Offers Students College Credit in Exchange For Helping Charity Facilitate Illegal Immigration

by State Brief



Arizona State University (ASU) is offering college credit to students who help a Catholic charity activist group facilitate illegal immigration.

Yes, really.

A university website explains that any student enrolled in an ASU Health Sciences program and some students from the ASU School of Social Work are eligible to “provide aid to migrants looking for a better life” at Casa Alitas in what the university calls the “MILAGRO Collaborative.”

The university claimed the initiative started “as a group of faculty members volunteering individually to help with the influx of migrants,” but then soon “evolved” into “a course for students across the Health Sciences.”

Casa Alitas is a project of Catholic Community Services, which is a subsidiary of Catholic Charities, which has contracted with the City of Tucson since 2019 to provide shelter for illegal aliens.

Journalist James O’Keefe of O’Keefe Media Group last month infiltrated a secret government compound in Tucson run by Casa Alitas that was converted from a Ramada Hotel to house illegal aliens.

O’Keefe found the group running a similar illegal immigration racket out of an old Bank Building in the Arizona border town of Nogales in January, also on the taxpayers’ dime.

The group has also been identified by Wisconsin Rep. Tom Tiffany (R) as one of four major groups “aiding and facilitating illegal immigration” into Arizona.

Tiffany blasted ASU’s illegal immigration outreach program on Tuesday, calling it “beyond unacceptable.”

Liberal colleges are now encouraging and recruiting students to aid and abet illegal immigration under the guise of humanitarian outreach while the shady NGOs they assist collect millions in taxpayer dollars.

H/t Tom Pappert


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