I get that. But I don’t think that someone living in our country illegally should get in-state tuition over an out-of-state US citizen.
No, my son could not just move to Texas for a year and get in-state tuition as long aswe still claim him as a dependent. We do things the legal way.
My son will probably get a scholarship to A&M, so it’s a mute point for us.
I would be upset if illegals in California paid in-state tuition fees.
Personally, I'd rather see these kids get an opportunity to better themselves rather than end up on welfare.
IMO, it would be better to work on keeping the criminals out of the country, rather than worrying about young people that will eventually become educated citizens.