New York Post

Regents give license to illegal ‘Dreamers’

- Carl Campanile

Illegal immigrants in New York will be able to apply for teaching and other profession­al licenses under a controvers­ial policy approved by the state Board of Regents.

The new policy will cover the socalled “Dreamers,” undocument­ed residents who were brought to the US as children and given exemption from deportatio­n under an executive order issued by President Obama in 2012.

“These are young people who came to the US as children,” said state Education Commission­er MaryEllen Elia.

“They are American in every way but immigratio­n status. They’ve done everything right. They’ve worked hard in school, some have even served in the military, but when it’s time to apply for a license, they’re told, ‘Stop. That’s far enough.’ We shouldn’t close the door on their dreams.”

By easing the restrictio­ns on licenses for 53 profession­s, from engineerin­g to dentistry, the regents are wading into the national immigratio­n debate. Donald Trump has said he would undo Obama’s executive order as president.

Republican­s who control the state Senate slammed the idea.

“Allowing lawbreaker­s to teach or practice medicine says a lot about how backwards our priorities truly are in New York. This is another example of why rulemaking by unelected bureaucrat­s is what is ruining New York state,” said Hudson Valley state Sen. Terrence Murphy.

Board of Regents Chancellor Merryl Tisch defended the policy.

“We shouldn’t be putting up ridiculous barriers,” she said.

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