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To: bestintxas

Its easy to determine if someone has been in Texas long enough to merit “in-state” tuition. The question of their immigration status is a legal one that the schools aren’t competent to decide.

The law may make them sign an affidavit promising to apply for permanent residence, but if they didn’t do anything, didn’t out themselves, then what? Who is going to know the difference?


8 posted on 09/21/2014 2:26:29 PM PDT by marron
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To: marron

>> The question of their immigration status is a legal one that the schools aren’t competent to decide.

BULL. Then neither is a business.


18 posted on 09/21/2014 2:31:22 PM PDT by Ray76 (We must destroy the Uniparty or be destroyed by them.)
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“The question of their immigration status is a legal one that the schools aren’t competent to decide.”

Funny, my EMPLOYER had NO PROBLEM being “competent to decide” if I was legally allowed to work. That would be a good start regarding this issue.


31 posted on 09/21/2014 2:51:07 PM PDT by BobL (Don't forget - Today's Russians learn math WITHOUT calculators.)
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