Total Bull, there is not a state that does not define what is in state and out of state. Where in the hell did you pull such a stupid ideal out of. While perry was dancing with His pom poms I had to prove to the state, of choice, for my education that I had changed my home state while on active duty. Which was allowed for under the GI bill at the time. But you are saying that an illegal has the right to go to any school. BS.
They do not have the right to go to ANY school. Do you not understand that, or do you choose to continue to distort and repeat the distorted facts?!
What he is saying is that, in many states, the state asks for RESIDENCE Information, but not for papers. So if a kid’s parents are illegal, but have lived in the state, they can prove residency, and the kid gets in-state tuition.
I can’t find any good web pages that provide information on how many illegals are getting in-state tuition in each of the states. Maryland was reported to have some number of illegals, during the debate to pass a law making it legal, but I can’t find anything to verify that claim (like a study done by someone who didn’t support the law).
There is a reason that states are passing laws prohibiting in-state tuition for illegals. If your assertion was correct, no state would have to pass such a law. We passed the law in Virginia, so that people had to prove their legal status. Until we passed that law, illegals WERE getting in-state tuition in our colleges.
“Total Bull, there is not a state that does not define what is in state and out of state. Where in the hell did you pull such a stupid ideal out of. While perry was dancing with His pom poms I had to prove to the state, of choice, for my education that I had changed my home state while on active duty. Which was allowed for under the GI bill at the time. But you are saying that an illegal has the right to go to any school. BS.”
EXACTLY - you write down where you live, how long, and possibly show some proof. And if an illegal is DUMB ENOUGH to write down an address in Mexico, they’re considered out of state, otherwise they’re in-state, UNLESS someone asks them for proof of citizenship.