Posted on 09/28/2011 4:01:54 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
........To take a step back and view the big picture: Of 1.3 million college students in Texas in 2010, 1.2 percent (16,476) were illegal immigrants receiving tuition breaks through the affidavit route. (The even bigger picture: Texas 1.65 million illegal immigrants made up 6.7 percent of the states total population in 2010, according to the Pew Hispanic Center.)
Stated another way, only 1 percent of Texas illegal immigrants got the in-state rates in 2010. And of those, 73 percent got an average reduction of $2,600 or less; the remaining 27 percent average closer to $10,000 per year.
So lets return to Romneys statement: "Four years of college, almost $100,000 discount if you are an illegal alien (and) go to the University of Texas."
For the 612 affidavit students at the University of Texas last year, Romneys figure of $22,000 per year is approximately correct, even a bit low; but quadrupling the real average adds up to $90,800 over four years, not $100,000.
Not only is that UT tuition break the very highest that Romney could have cited among Texas public universities, it went to only 4 percent of the illegal immigrants who received in-state tuition rates last year.
The vast majority of affidavit students in Texas last year got an average in-state tuition reduction of $1,600 to $2,600. If they got that rate for four years, the total "discount" would be $6,400 to $10,400. And that group of 12,028 community college affidavit students made up less than 1 percent of the 1,364,911 college students enrolled in Texas last year.
Romneys $100,000 figure is only $9,200 off the mark for the University of Texas, but with 73 percent of affidavit students receiving $10,400 or less over four years, his choice to use UT as an example gives a skewed representation of the reality of illegal immigrants seeking college education in Texas
.. PolitiFact-Texas
Texas Gov. Perry uses ethnically charged language to defend immigration position He opposes the federal version of the tuition law, which Hispanic groups have pushed hard for and which also includes a path to citizenship for students. And during the debate, his staff emailed a news release to reporters that sounded a lot like all the other GOP candidates: Gov. Perry opposes amnesty and the federal DREAM Act. Washington must first secure the border before we can have any rational discussion about immigration reform. Once that is accomplished, then we can have a conversation about how to address immigration.
Rick Perry an immigration radical? Hardly Overall during 2009-10, 16,476 students qualified under the residency law for in-state rates: 12,028 were enrolled at Texas' 80 community, technical and state colleges; 4,403 were at the 35 public universities; and 45 were at eight health-related institutions. That represents about 1 percent of all students enrolled in the state's colleges and universities, according to the Coordinating Board..... This summer, the U.S. Supreme Court also rejected a challenge to a similar law in California. -- Maybe this kind of policy choice wasn't right for Romney's Massachusetts, Santorum's Pennsylvania or Bachmann's Minnesota. But Texas lawmakers, including Perry, have concluded it's right for Texas: a public investment that will yield a long-term payoff for the state's well-being.
Study: In-state tuition for RI non-citizens would raise revenue
Do the math. Rush Limbaugh has. Rush, like Gov. Perry, wants everyone to succeed (not secede). Rush, like Rick Perry, knows were at the crossroads that will decided the future path of the United States (and the world). Will it be Perpetual Dependency or Conservative Ascendancy? Democratic Party leaders are herding us into warring camps hoping to take us on the road to socialism. The states must take back power from the Federal government and get this country back on the road to free market capitalism.
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Sorry but I am heartless...
Rick Perry: Sure.
Oh well, I tried. I must be heartless.
Well, Romney has always been a liar, and those that support him are deliberately pretending to be “offended”. They want Romney to be President so bad they will do and say anything to accomplish that.
LOL
As the facts come out, that well circulated comment is losing its punch and starting to sound like pouting and stubborn retorts by a 15 year old.
This is a problem that Texas did not make but like other states is having to address because of the problem the feds have caused by not sealing the border.
Rick Perry has stated flatly that he will seal the border, that he does not support the Federal Dream Act and that he does not support Amnesty.
Good luck with that theory...
Texas and the country is in the mess we're in because the Feds continue to grant amnesty and then start the same process all over again and they refuse to defend the border.
Drug cartels and human traffickers on the border laugh at the weak U.S. policy and it has made the situation even more untenable than ever.
But then the Left always creates groups to exploit and drive into their "social justice" party.
Democrats Unveil the Weapon of the Future........."All the groups involved in the Wisconsin campaign were superstructure groups. The unions, the very core organizations of the superstructure, without which it's no more than a pack of vegetarians and aging hippies. The media, which serves as its propaganda arm. And the judiciary, which is broadly infiltrated by leftist partisans whose allegiance has been awarded to something other than the law. "..........
Every RINO is of course. Michelle Bachmann isn’t and neither am I. If Rick Perry wants to call me heartless instead of promising me that he will veto an amnesty bill, he can go to hell.
It's funny that those pushing Palin say she doesn't have to enter the race until Nov. if she doesn't want yet Perry is toast.
I have seen this same situation play out in Perry's other elections.
What a load of crap.
>> Stated another way, only 1 percent of Texas illegal immigrants got the in-state rates in 2010. And of those, 73 percent got an average reduction of $2,600 or less; the remaining 27 percent average closer to $10,000 per year. <<
What only 1% got tuition breaks? Yes, because only one percent started college. Is there a soul around who believed Romney meant that those not going to college got tuition breaks for not going to college? YET THIS LYING CRAP would leave most people to believe that 99% of Illegal immigrants were denied tuition benefits, when none were.
Romney said “at the University of Texas,” because he meant “at the University of Texas.” The fact that less valued Texas universities have lower out-of-state tuition rates hardly changes Romney’s math.
>> So lets return to Romneys statement: “Four years of college, almost $100,000 discount if you are an illegal alien (and) go to the University of Texas.”
For the 612 affidavit students at the University of Texas last year, Romneys figure of $22,000 per year is approximately correct, even a bit low; but quadrupling the real average adds up to $90,800 over four years, not $100,000. <<
Romney’s 100% accurate. Most college students do not graduate in four years flat. Romney said, “average.”
>> The vast majority of affidavit students in Texas last year got an average in-state tuition reduction of $1,600 to $2,600. If they got that rate for four years, the total “discount” would be $6,400 to $10,400. And that group of 12,028 community college affidavit students made up less than 1 percent of the 1,364,911 college students enrolled in Texas last year. <<
Once again, Romney was plain that he was referring to the University of Texas, not local community colleges; not a soul in the room expects that Romney meant local community colleges.
KNOCK OFF THE CRAP!!! I CAN’T BELIEVE PERRY’S RADICAL LEFT-WING DEFENDERS AT THE AUSTIN STATESMAN HAVE ME DEFENDING ROMNEY!!!!!!!
Now they want Chris Christie — who holds many nonconservative positions. If you matched him up to Rick Perry, Christie comes up short. He’s more a Romney candidate. Maybe that’s who’s calling for him to enter — establishment GOP who see Perry beating out Romney.
That’s me the “crap” peddler.
LOL
You certainly have a high tolerance for spin from the Romney camp.
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