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Following through on a campaign promise, Gov. Jerry Brown signed a law Monday easing access to Privately fundedfinancial aid for undocumented college students.
Originally posted by haarvik
reply to post by AdamAnt
ANY illegal, from ANY country. Why do you always equate illegal=mexican? By allowing in state tuition, they open the doors for illegals to take seats away from legal US citizens who wish to attend. That is the whole problem. It's bad enough we already pay for their K-12 education as it is.
Originally posted by haarvik
reply to post by AdamAnt
If they are a foreign exchange student, they are not here illegally. They are documented, and have visa's. It's time for America to take care of it's own and quit worrying about others.
Following through on a campaign promise, Gov. Jerry Brown signed a law Monday easing access to privately funded financial aid for undocumented college students.
Assemblyman Gil Cedillo (D-Los Angeles), author of the private financial aid measure, described it as an important but incremental step toward expanding opportunities for deserving students who were brought to the U.S. illegally through no choice of their own.
For Brown, signing Cedillo's bill was a gesture of goodwill toward Latino voters,