You are wrong. Morally and logically and ethically wrong. But you 'feel' compassion.
The road to hell is paved with good intentions.
I call it an invasion because they KNOW they are doing something illegal to gain a benefit. That's how it's an invasion. What we do has nothing to do with the fact that they are invading.
/johnny
However, charging then out of state tuition is not much a disincentive, because they already came here when instate tuition wasn't available to them. And if it's not enough to be a disincentive, then it's only purpose is to oppress them. To make them a lower class.
The main problem I have with your solution, is it doing the very thing God said not to do.
Israel started off as guests in Egypt and were oppressed until the point that they were made slaves. Incrementally small steps of oppression will do the same things to the illegals.
I see no scriptural prohibition to keeping the stranger out of our land. But there is one to allowing him to be among us and oppressing him.
Either deport him or treat him right.
Living in a state for 10 years and paying property taxes and sales tax should entitle an illegal to send their kids to state colleges for instate tuition.
The question becomes moot the moment America is willing to deport them. If we don't deport them,we have to treat them right.
A middle ground of letting them stay and oppressing them is forbidden.
I don't know. Courts of law might well view our actions or lack of action as an implied contract.
I don't know. Courts of law might well view our actions or lack of action as an implied contract.