Friday, February 10, 2017

Is The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Engaged in a RICO Enterprise to Violate Federal Immigration Law? The Illegals That Get Money to Go to College


The Dream. US is an organization engaged in helping illegals in the U.S. go to college. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation appears to be a financial supporter. Is this a RICO enterprise? Is the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation engaged in a financial scheme to enable fraudulent use of Social Security numbers as part of a mail and wire fraud operation? Attention Jeff Sessions and FBI: The Dream.US has done a lot of work and has much "interesting" data on crafty illegals. Here's more from U.S. News and World Report:
TheDream.US calls itself the country's largest program for DREAMers -- students who qualify for DACA status. TheDream.US has committed close to $43 million to 1,700 students. The organization offers two scholarships for high-achieving undocumented students.

The National Scholarship is open to current or soon-to-be high school or community college graduates who qualify for in-state tuition at TheDream.US' partner schools, which include Arizona State University--Tempe, San Jose State University and Colorado State University. The National Scholarship pays for tuition and fees up to $12,500 for an associate degree and $25,000 for a bachelor's.

TheDream.US also offers the Opportunity Scholarship for current and soon-to-be high school graduates who live in states that do not offer in-state tuition to undocumented students. Applicants must have or be eligible for DACA status and intend to enroll full time in a partner school's bachelor's degree program.

The scholarship pays up to $80,000 for tuition, fees, on-campus housing and meals. Applications for both scholarships are scheduled to reopen in early November.
Very informative.