AUSTIN, Texas (AP) The Young Conservatives of Texas announced Monday they will play a "Catch an Illegal Immigrant Game" this week on the University of Texas at Austin, drawing condemnation from Democrats and stirring passions over an issue that has vexed the border state.
The game is planned for Wednesday when club members will wander the campus wearing signs that say "illegal immigrant." Students who capture them and take them to the Young Conservatives' recruiting table will get $25 gift certificates.
"The purpose of this event is to spark a campus-wide discussion about the issue of illegal immigration, and how it affects our everyday lives," a statement posted by the group's spokesman, Lorenzo Garcia. The group did not immediately reply to several emails sent by The Associated Press.
Students found guilty of violating the honor code could face expulsion, school officials said.
The Texas Democratic Party condemned the game and pointed out that Garcia recently was a paid staffer with Republican Greg Abbott's campaign for governor. The Democratic party has been pushing Abbott to state his position on a Texas law that allows children brought into the U.S. illegally by their parents to receive lower in-state tuition, legislation called the Texas DREAM Act.