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
TROOPS. Ofcourse Obama is working up to a WAR with Pakistan.
so there sits our troops SURROUNDED by Iran and Pakistan in Land Locked Afganistan.
all the while the Islamofascist are sending terrorist across the border. someone yesterday said pulling troops out of the area was stupid because we are suppose to stop them there.
EPIC FAIL
Bring the troops home and protect the United States.
BS, you are entitled to your opinion but not to YOUR facts.
CW is exactly correct.
Amazing how all you Perry haters get so pissed off when you are faced with the truth and not some jingoistic sound bite you got form some NSM blurb.
OOPS guess you missed the Last election.
WRONG AGAIN!!!
.Austin Business Journal
Date: Monday, May 23, 2011, 2:09pm CDT
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.....Gov. Rick Perry signed into law a bill that further limits government entities’ ability to seize private property.
The legislation, Senate Bill 18, was one of Gov. Perry’s so-called emergency initiatives for the current legislative session, which ends May 30. It strengthens a property owner’s right to defend against eminent domain from government agencies and private entities. Both the United States and Texas constitutions prohibit taking private property without just compensation.
Today is a proud day for Texas landowners, said Joe Parker Jr., president of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association .Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Latest from The Business Journals Ranchers eligible for wildfire emergency assistanceCiting drought, Texas ranchers reduce herds Texas eminent domain bill becomes law Follow this company .. After years of hard work, Texas has new eminent domain law that will protect the private property rights of Texans; something TSCRA has been working toward for a very long time.”
For more about the legislation, read the Austin Business Journal’s previous story on the here. It goes into effect Sept. 1.
Gov. Rick Perry signed into law a bill that further limits government entities’ ability to seize private property.
The legislation, Senate Bill 18, was one of Gov. Perry’s so-called emergency initiatives for the current legislative session, which ends May 30. It strengthens a property owner’s right to defend against eminent domain from government agencies and private entities. Both the United States and Texas constitutions prohibit taking private property without just compensation.
Today is a proud day for Texas landowners, said Joe Parker Jr., president of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association .Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Latest from The Business Journals Ranchers eligible for wildfire emergency assistanceCiting drought, Texas ranchers reduce herds Texas eminent domain bill becomes law Follow this company .. After years of hard work, Texas has new eminent domain law that will protect the private property rights of Texans; something TSCRA has been working toward for a very long time.”
For more about the legislation, read the Austin Business Journal’s previous story on the here. It goes into effect Sept. 1.
Liz can’t provide a link.
But I can:
http://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/voter/reqvr.shtml
To be eligible to register in Texas, you must:
be a U.S. citizen;
be a resident of the county;
be 18 years old (you may register at 17 years and 10 months);
not a convicted felon (unless a person’s sentence is completed, including any probation or parole)
not declared mentally incapacitated by a court of law
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board rules and regulations
interpreting those statutes, an individual will be classified as a resident or a nonresident.
http://www.thecb.state.tx.us/reports/pdf/0183.pdf
Page 15 of these regs outline in-state tuition requirements.
Thanks for posting that. You know, all you little Perry bashers that are PO’d because he said you have no heart... The more I read - the more uninformed the you sound.
A fence hasn’t stopped the flow of illegals up til now, so why build the world’s longest fence? They just jump over it or dig under it, trying to escape that beautiful country called Mexico.
As a resident of San Antonio, there are likely a good number of illegal immigrants that live nearby and work nearby. If you say, when these folks actually bring their children across the border illegally - that the children should be punished, you ARE heartless SOB’s. The parents are to blame. These children of illegal immigrants live in Texas - and you believe they shouldn’t get in-state tuition? I don’t really understand. It’s not like these poor kids have a choice of where they live. Perry isn’t endorsing illegals -he’s simply not punishing their kids.
I am 100% in Perry’s corner. No other candidate can hold a candle to him.
“Sorry but I am heartless...”
Me too and I’m not sorry.
Maybe it was a stunt double that called all those opposing illegals getting preferred treatment heartless...
Like I said,accurate and real...
IMO, the "heartless" people are letting their emotions rule their heads. There is aso much misinformation being quoted over and over on FR so I am glad "heartless" was captured on video ... it is one of a few truths told on Perry.
Condor51 - Do you have the Mac OS X version for this app, I could swap you Wife 1.0 You might consider a few options other than Cancel, say Attend Diversity Class or Ingest Mood Altering Substance. Too funny!
Sorry, Perry’s “heartless” comment is an appeal to emotion. He wants people to stop thinking about the practical nature of what’s going on.
To get people to stop thinking rationally and “feel” the pain of the illegals.
Much like the liberals like to do, guilt trip people into compliance.
Oh cry me a river. The children of illegals are also illegal. They have already benefited from an education in the United States. Now that they have said education, they can return to their own country and use it to help their country.
So you agree with him...
Nice...
Amazing!
Have been in Houston for a week - went to the local Walmart and only the black workers and I spoke English - and it’s the first time I’ve seen a security guard in the parking lot.
Adios, Tejas!
You ignore that much rational thought and debate was given to the law years ago before it was passed by all (mostly Repubs) but 4 of TX state legislators... supported by TX Chamber of Commerce and others.
Some of the objections to the law seem to be made on an emotional level rather than rational thought!...simply that they are illegal immigrants; some brought here as infants.
You have the right to think you know better than the people who know a lot more about it than you do, but those of us who disagree with your opinion have the same right.
The argument that it is an incentive for Mexicans to come to TX so that their kids can get instate tuition is laughable. If anything, hopefully it is an incentive for the ones already here, who have gone to TX public schools free K-12, to get a higher education and not become more prison inmates...which costs a lot more than instate tuition.
I think "heartless" was a bad choice of words.
I would have used HOPELESS!
Please, please stop with the veto proof talking point. Perry could have stood on principle and vetoed this if he believed that strongly about not pandering to illegals.
I “ignore” nothing. I’ve tried to engage Perry supporters about the “no cost to taxpayers” for some time now. I can’t get them to. When I dispel the notion that sales taxes are the sole source of funding for TX education, I’m met with crickets.
Perry was on a national stage calling any who disagreed with TX’s decision to pander to illegals “heartless”.
That is simply an appeal to emotion. To stifle rational debate at a national level.
I don’t care if they were brought here as infants, or anything else. They’re not citizens and ignoring the rule of law is just plain wrong. They’re getting benefits that TX and American citizens have, are and will be paying for in order to subsidize their education.
Texas has sown the fields, we’ll just have to wait and see what Texas reaps.
I’m not pontificating from some ivory tower either, we’re fighting very similar legislation in CA. So I’m keenly and painfully aware of the coming realities towards Americans wanting to attend school in their home state.
It doesn’t bode well.
Because their free education has ended and they are now at least paying tuition to attend school! That's how I look at it. And hopefully will help keep them out of trouble.
When I dispel the notion that sales taxes are the sole source of funding for TX education, Im met with crickets.
TX education is funded with sales taxes AND property taxes to the local school districts. Community colleges I think have a tax...not sure. Most illegals go to their community colleges.
Personally, I think a lot of the uproar over "heartless" is because a lot of people object to instate tuition BECAUSE of an emotional resentment, hatred for illegals. But every issue has its pros and cons and people aren't willing to look at both sides of this one. Free K-12 is what brings them here...not instate tuition for college.
BTW, I hate illegal immigration! I hate hearing Spanish in stores. I also hate that the people living in the projects on welfare are having more babies to get bigger checks...and they are not illegal immigrants but the 2nd or 3rd generations on the gov't teat!
ls, I’m not looking to get into a flame war with a fellow FReeper. There is much we agree on, I’m sure.
I respectfully disagree about the “free education ending”. There is going to be a need to make room for more students. This means infrastructure and teacher spending increases.
Or, like I asked another, is this a “zero sum game” where there are no increases in enrollments? If so, which kids get left out?
Here’s a link that breaks down where education funding in TX comes from.
Start at page 20 (of 50) of the document to see where the revenue for TX education comes from. See Exhibit 9 for a breakdown of where the funding comes from. Hint; its not just sales taxes. In fact, general and local revenue only account for about 6.4% of the funding. Also note the federal funding piece of that pie exceeds those two categories combined.
http://c0032622.cdn2.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/FASTp1execSummary.pdf
Living in CA for the past 16 years has taught me that I have to remain “heartless” if I’m to maintain my sanity. That’s all the liberals have out here, is touchy, feely nonsense to sell their socialism. I am forced to use reason, not emotion.
Just because I disagree with a piece of legislation a presidential candidate signed doesn’t mean I”m objecting due to “emotional resentment, hatred for illegals.”.
As to your last comment, I agree.
Well, Liz, you’re simply reinforcing the point that the FEDERAL GOVERNMENT is the BIGGEST obstacle to stopping illegal immigration. This fixation on the symptoms isn’t going to cure the disease. As president, Perry, Cain, or Bachmann would secure the border. I’m not convinced that Romney would secure the border, as we know, he has a long-standing habit of changing positions.
Education is paid for in Texas via Property Taxes. About 3/4 of my annual Property Tax bill is directed to School district and colleges. :)
While we don’t have income tax here - major metro area property tax rates are high because of Education.
Crickets
LOOK UP YOUR F-N AS-.
DO YOU THINK YOU ARE THE ONLY ONE THAT CAN USE CAPS AND F-N LANGUAGE? ESAD.
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