Texas bound.
Texas or Florida?
Anybody know?
Or CA bound.
Washington State too.
Or CO
Illegals tend to move in country and away from the border. Why do you think they were in Alabama in the first place. I was staying in a Mexican village in Icacos, Mexico (it's the mountainous area in the background of Acapulco). Poverty stricken. No Americans (or foreigners for that matter go there). I was told by future illegals that cities like Chicago are places they go to live because it would be too conscious and more risky to be living in border states.
These include Kansas (passed with a Republican supermajority in both houses), Nebraska (non-partisan, but with a supermajority of members who were otherwise Republicans), and Utah (again, with a dual supermajority of Republicans), New York (split control), Oklahoma (Republican House and even split in the Senate), as well as Illinois, Washington, and Wisconsin (Democratic simple majority in both houses), California, New Mexico.
Now you may be thinking to yourself, if only four states have prohibited state universities from considering undocumented students as residents, and eight have specifically permitted it, what about the other thirty-eight? They have not legislated on the matter at all. What is not prohibited is allowed.
>> Texas bound.
Snap!