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BREAKING NEWS: California Supreme Court Rules Undocumented Keep In-State Tuition

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11-15-2010, 03:44 PM
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After much debate, the California Supreme Court has ruled that undocumented immigrants will still be eligible for in-state tuition in the state’s colleges and universities.
The ruling stated that a California law that guarantees lower tuition for undocumented immigrants who attend a California high school for a minimum of three years and graduate does not conflict with the federal law that gives unauthorized immigrants educational benefits based on residency.
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I expected this, courts have ruled in our favor on all the other cases involving instate tuition laws.
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How is the opposition taking this news??? What are they saying???
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There is an opposition in California?
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This is not good, it's going to make us look bad in the news. The first thing I see in Google News is illegal getting in state tuition. They should pass it after DA.
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^ It makes us look bad yes but it helps a lot people.
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This is not good, it's going to make us look bad in the news. The first thing I see in Google News is illegal getting in state tuition. They should pass it after DA.
Stop Bitching and worring about what the rest of the world thinks!!!!!!!

They can't pass it after DA because it's already the law of the state of CALI. The law suit was to repeal the law and make it more dificult for CALI dreamers to attend college!!!!!
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