At most publicly-supported U.S. schools, foreign (non-U.S.) students are ineligible for in-state tuition rates and for access to the Federal financial aid system.
Of course, they (and their parents) chose to obey the law - and as a result, they are punished (indirectly) by laws that permit their neighbors to flaunt U.S. immigration and residency law and to obtain lower tuition rates at publicly-supported U.S. schools.
If that isn't a discount - or, more bluntly, a subsidy that promotes illegal behavior - then I don't know what is.
” Illegals who graduated from Texas high schools would pay the same tuition as other Texas residents. They would NOT get a discount.”
LMAO!!
They have no right to even BE here!