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That's VERY easy to say when you live in America.
If you were living in extreme poverty or your family was in danger, maybe you would feel differently about your willingness to break a law to live elsewhere.
The reality is that the vast majority of immigrants that ha e come here over the years, came because they lived in poverty or subjected to issues like famine. But they came through LEGALLY because that is the law of the land. We have seen that asylum requests that have not come close to the definition.

We need to have immigration laws and abide by-enforce them. Don’t see why we can’t develop quotas like we used to have as we need a flow of immigrants but we need to monitor for our own security and overburdening our systems.

AP Top 25

AP Top 25 Men's College Basketball Poll​

First-place votes in parentheses

Team Record
1. Auburn18-1(62)
2. Duke17-2
3. Iowa St.17-2
4. Alabama17-3
5. Florida18-2
6. Houston16-3
7. Michigan St.17-2
8. Tennessee17-3
9. Marquette17-3
10. Purdue16-5
11. Kansas14-5
12. Kentucky14-5
13. Texas A&M15-5
14. Mississippi St.16-4
15. St. John's17-3
16. Oregon16-4
17. Wisconsin16-4
18. Illinois14-6
19. Memphis16-4
20. Missouri16-4
21. Louisville15-5
22. Texas Tech15-4
23. Mississippi15-5
24. Vanderbilt16-4
25. UConn14-6

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Violating federal laws is a crime.

Every illegal can be a good person. I don't think that's even a question. They're all not, but they could be. But they still broke the law the way they came in.

Correct, which the court has ruled not a criminal offense, but a civil one. Kind of like like jay walking in NJ. You're trying to make it worse than it actually is to downplay actual criminal activity by Americans.
Again, we should be able to distinguish good and bad behavior.

If I decide to move to Italy tomorrow permanently, I'm not going to break their laws to do it.

That's VERY easy to say when you live in America.
If you were living in extreme poverty or your family was in danger, maybe you would feel differently about your willingness to break a law to live elsewhere.

Mike Rice can’t catch a break

The school that the guy who made Roselle Catholic a hoops power was going to move into the vacated Mater Dei facilities. That never happened and could be many reasons for that. But the salaries that some of these guys get is incredible. I think the guy is charge makes around 600k and a few others noted in an article on The Patch are between 3-500K.. At a Charter School for poor kids...

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Wrong. The term “criminal” is for criminal statutes. Being here undocumented is under a civil statute.

And surely, if we’re discussing the threat they pose to society, we can distinguish the criminal illegal immigrants and those who are here illegally, but do not commit crimes, right?
Violating federal laws is a crime.

Every illegal can be a good person. I don't think that's even a question. They're all not, but they could be. But they still broke the law the way they came in. If I decide to move to Italy tomorrow permanently, I'm not going to break their laws to do it.

Pirates Take On Providence Tuesday Night In Newark


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GAME INFORMATION
Date/Time:
Wednesday, Jan. 28 • 7 p.m. Eastern
Site: Newark, N.J. • Prudential Center (10,481)
TV: Peacock • Noah Eagle & Tarik Turner
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Seton Hall All-Time vs. Providence: 56-59

NOTES YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • The Seton Hall men's basketball team returns to Prudential Center on Tuesday when the Pirates host Providence at 7 p.m. on Peacock.
  • Seton Hall's recent struggles have not been helped by a rash of injuries to its backcourt with Chaunce Jenkins missing the last two games with a knee injury and Dylan Addae-Wusu returning Saturday from a three-game absence with a foot injury.
  • Addae-Wusu, who scored five points and tallied three steals in 15 minutes at Creighton, is the Pirates' second-leading scorer in BIG EAST play (12.2 ppg) and leads the team in assists (3.2 apg).
  • Addae-Wusu is one assist away from 400 career assists and went over 200 career steals at Providence.
  • Addae-Wusu trails only Creighton's Ryan Kalkbrenner for the most career BIG EAST games played among active players with 84.
  • Prior to missing the last three games, Addae-Wusu scored 24 points and dished out seven assists, both personal bests in his Seton Hall career, against DePaul.
  • The Pirates were also without super sophomore Isaiah Coleman, the BIG EAST's second-leading scorer, against the Bluejays,
  • After a bounce back performance at Butler with 21 points and four assists, Jenkins suffered an injury in the second half against St. John's and has not played since.
  • The Pirates are 4-2 on the season when Chaunce Jenkins is their leading scorer.
  • Jenkins, who left with a hamstring injury in the second half against St. John's, scored 21 points and dished out four assists in the Pirates's loss at Butler.
  • Saturday's game will be the 116th all-time meeting between Seton Hall and Providence.
  • A fellow charter member of the BIG EAST Conference, Providence is Seton Hall's third-most common opponent.
  • The two teams have split the last four meetings and three of those contests were decided by single digits.
  • Isaiah Coleman has come into his own in conference play where he trails only Villanova's Eric Dixon in scoring averaging 20.6 points per game against BIG EAST foes.
  • Coleman is recently coming off of another career-best performance as he scored a personal-high 27 points and finished one rebound shy of his second career double-double
  • Coleman also ranks 10th in the conference averaging 6.3 rebounds per game and 10th shooting 84 percent from the line against BIG EAST foes.
  • Coleman is one of only four Pirates since 1988 to score at least 15 points in the first five BIG EAST games of the season joining Mark Bryant (1987-88), Terry Dehere (1992-93) and Myles Powell (2019-20).
  • Coleman has scored in double-figures in 11 of his last 12 games and five of those outputs were 20-point performances against BIG EAST teams.
  • After struggling from the free throw line through the first month of the season, Seton Hall has bounced back since the start of conference play shooting 74 percent (138-of-187) from the stripe.
  • Stepping up in a time of need in the Seton Hall backcourt, Garwey Dual has shown signs of improvement over the last three games where he has averaged 8.0 points, 3.7 assists and 3.7 steals in 33.2 minutes per game.
  • Seton Hall ranks fourth in the BIG EAST in bench scoring averaging 22.3 points per game.
  • According to KenPom, the Pirates rank 18th in Div. I in bench minutes (41.2 pct.)
  • The Pirates rank second in the BIG EAST in league play averaging 12.4 offensive rebounds per game.
  • The Hall has forced turnovers while also taking care of the ball in BIG EAST play as the Pirates rank third in turnover margin (+0.33).
  • Seton Hall is 2-0 in overtime games this season and Holloway's career record in overtime games is 9-3, including a 3-1 mark as head coach of the Pirates.

Mike Rice can’t catch a break

As a long-time public high school teacher, hiring big-name coaches with the aid of fluffy, no-show jobs is not all that unusual.

Same. I suspect everytime a big name coach switches schools it is because he is getting an offer like this. The stipends are so small.... You mean to tell me a coach is going to leave his program that he built for his stipend to go from 8k to 9k? No way! There are always perks.

Phil Coliccio moved from Linden to Elizabeth - he did that for an extra 1k?

Pardons

no. 100% of illegal immigrates are criminals. That’s why they are ILLEGAL immigrants.

Wrong. The term “criminal” is for criminal statutes. Being here undocumented is under a civil statute.

And surely, if we’re discussing the threat they pose to society, we can distinguish the criminal illegal immigrants and those who are here illegally, but do not commit crimes, right?
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