Yeah, here it is
http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/perry-defends-state-tuition-students-no-matter-how-you-got-state
Your link that claims:
“In fact, U.S. citizens who are residents of Oklahoma and Louisianaor New York or California, or any other statewho legally enter Texas by driving or flying there are not allowed to pay in-state tuition at Texas public colleges.”
Gnight Chum...
I am really disappointed in CNS news.
I used to hold them in high regard.
As for the language you quote from the link, do you even know what "instate tuition' means? It means one must reside within the state to get the instate tuition.
From H.B. 1403"
graduated from a public or private high school or
received the equivalent of a high school diploma in this state;
(2) resided in this state for at least three years as
of the date the person graduated from high school or received the
equivalent of a high school diploma;
So the quote you've gotten yourself all worked up over is entirely true and that is proven within the text of the bill.
This is rocket science here, please tell me that you get this. You should be embarrassed to say you don't.