“I am curious how @LA College is preparing to reassure our community of international students that they aren’t at risk of losing their F1 Visas,” Francois’s tweet said. He tagged the college’s president, Rick Brewer, asking, “is there a chance some Wildcats could be subject to deportation due to this policy?”
It wasn’t the first time Francois weighed in on college or political controversies on social media. He had tweeted from his personal account about a college administrator’s chapel sermon in February 2019 that some students found offensive to women and which prompted the resignation of a professor, Russell Meek. Francois called women administrators who defended the sermon “sycophants” in a tweet and said the college “lacks bravery and conviction.”
Sen. Bill Cassidy to face higher prop taxes after review Sen. Bill Cassidy to face higher prop taxes after review By WAFB Staff | February 23, 2021 at 5:54 PM CST - Updated February 23 at 9:59 PM
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy will have his Baton Rouge home reassessed to bring it up to a higher value, East Baton Rouge Tax Assessor Brian Wilson said Tuesday, Feb. 23.
The issue of Cassidy’s home possibly being valued too low was first brought up by an opponent in his re-election campaign last year.
The owner of a home near Cassidy will also likely face a higher assessment, Wilson said.