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violence in their home countries. She said these children risk so much to be reunited with <br /> family members or placed with caregivers, and we should protect them from the conditions <br /> they are fleeing. She said these children should have legal representation and a hearing <br /> before an immigration judge before they may be deported. She said the ACLU is part of a <br /> class action lawsuit filed this summer to challenge the federal government's failure to provide <br /> legal representation to these children at deportation hearings. She encouraged the Board to <br /> support these children. <br /> George Eppsteiner thanked Commissioner porosin and the Board for considering this <br /> resolution. He said he is a staff attorney for the Southern Coalition for Social Justice, whose <br /> mission is to support and enhance communities of color. He said this resolution is important <br /> because it is part of a very important conversation regarding immigration. He said there have <br /> been conversations in other counties that oppose this, and these children are being <br /> considered a burden. He said these comments are troubling, and this is not a new issue. He <br /> said the Supreme Court considered this issue 30 years ago and ruled that the state of Texas <br /> could not deny undocumented students an education. He read some information from that <br /> ruling. He urged the Board to pass this resolution upholding the constitutional right of <br /> students to attend schools regardless of their immigration status. <br /> Commissioner porosin said he appreciated the Human Rights Commission coming <br /> forward and the ACLU and the Southern Coalition coming out. He said he and his colleagues <br /> had first heard weeks ago that other counties were adopting anti-immigrant resolutions. He is <br /> encouraged by tonight's resolution, and he said it is important to stake out a strong position on <br /> this topic and to encourage others to do the same. <br /> Commissioner Rich thanked Commissioner porosin for this resolution, and she said this <br /> shows that the Board of County Commissioners is committed to this cause. She encouraged <br /> the Board members to talk with adjoining counties about this resolution. <br /> Commissioner Jacobs said he would send a copy of this resolution to each of the <br /> counties on the clerk's listserve. He said it is important to fight those who would deny the <br /> rights of others. <br /> Chair McKee said it is discouraging to even need a resolution like this, as it should be <br /> common sense to provide relief for these children. <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner porosin, seconded by Commissioner Price for <br /> the Board to adopt and authorize the Chair to sign the Resolution in Support of Equal Access <br /> for Immigrant Children. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> 5. Public Hearinqs <br /> a. Comprehensive Plan and Unified Development Ordinance Text Amendments and <br /> Zoninq Atlas Amendments to Establish Two New Zoninq Overlay Districts in the <br /> Efland Area — Continue Public Hearinq to April 7, 2015 <br /> The Board considered continuing the public hearing until April 7, 2015 on Planning <br /> Director initiated amendments to the Comprehensive Plan, Unified Development Ordinance, <br /> and Zoning Atlas to establish two new zoning overlay districts in the Efland area (The primary <br /> purpose of the overlay districts is to provide for a more village and urban style of development <br /> in an area of the county served, or intended to be served, by public water and sewer <br /> systems.). <br />