Oh, OK. So because other Republicans supported it (unlike the Gardasil pay-off), that makes it good policy.
You seem to have an obsession going here. Your claims are non-factual so now you switch to Gardasil. Next you’ll be talking about painted rocks and hunting leases. Did Perry not appoint you or some kin to a state job?
I just re-read your in-state tuition screed. To qualify for in-state tuition rates one must live in-state, so I’m not sure how your argument applies. Second, if a person is born in the US, that person is a citizen no matter when or how the parents got here. Neither you nor I agree with that, but it is the current case law. So how could Texas refuse in-state tution to a US citizen of one ethnicity (Hispanic / Mexican) while granting it to another (Anglo)? Can you name any sane lawyer who would want to defend that?
Finally, since there is no state statute empowering any public education institution to verify citizenship (see earlier comment on who controls the Texas legislature), any school that would attempt such verifications would be acting outside of the law - another indefensible position regardless of how admirable it might be to some.