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State of Texas: Lawmaker targets Texas DREAM Act

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01-26-2019, 05:30 PM
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AUSTIN (KXAN) - A Texas lawmaker filed a bill to repeal a law that allows college students, who came to the U.S. illegally, to pay in-state tuition.

Right now, students are eligible for in-state tuition under the Texas DREAM Act if they’ve lived in Texas for three years, are seeking legal status and if they graduated from high school or received a GED.

State Rep. Kyle Biedermann (R-Fredericksburg) says he filed the bill because taxpayers are paying for students that are not Texas residents.

“We’re giving taxpayer funding to those people that came here illegally, that broke the law,” said Biedermann. “That’s just not right.”

“It’s in his interest to do this kind of bill,” said James Barragan with the Dallas Morning News. But he thinks it's divisive, and will be difficult to move forward,. ”Overall, the majority of the House is not going to have an appetite for it,” Barragan said.

Lawmakers have made several attempts to repeal the law in recent years. All of them failed, in part because many in the business community support the Act.

“What the business community is telling lawmakers is, ‘this makes sense. As an economic policy, it makes sense. So leave it alone,’” said Joy Diaz with KUT.

If the bill passes, it could cost students more than three times the amount of in-state tuition. Students like Daniela Rojas, a University of Texas at Austin student protected under the Texas DREAM Act say the bill isn’t fair.

“We deserve education, the right to education, and the right to have affordable education, just as anybody else should, doesn’t matter what the legal status should be.” said Rojas.

Governor Greg Abbott previously said he would not veto a bill to repeal the Texas DREAM Act, saying lawmakers who passed it had a “noble cause,” but during the Texas Governor’s Debate in September, he said it needs to be changed.

“The law that passed said that these students who received in-state tuition had to demonstrate that they were on a pathway toward achieving legal status. However, there is no apparatus in the law to make sure that, in fact, is being done. Hence, the law as structured is flawed, and it has to be fixed," said Abbott.

https://www.kxan.com/news/texas/stat...act/1633616433
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01-26-2019, 05:48 PM
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There were talks of giving driver license to the undocumented (non DACA). That needs to happen.
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Thanks Texas - you gave me an education.

As a result I pay taxes and help contribute to the economy -- more than I would if I had just a high school diploma or GED. This is such a dumbass move on part of the legislature.
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I will never understand how these so called Christians wake up in the morning and decide that they should ruin thousands of lives and actually sleep at night.
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Republicans showing their love for dreamers
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Some people are just unhappy with everything. Even when PAYING for college the republicans steal think we’re stealing.
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Texas is nuts. One of the first states to approve college aid to dreamers and at the same time, it’s one of the most determined to end daca.
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AUSTIN (KXAN) - A Texas lawmaker filed a bill to repeal a law that allows college students, who came to the U.S. illegally, to pay in-state tuition.

Right now, students are eligible for in-state tuition under the Texas DREAM Act if they’ve lived in Texas for three years, are seeking legal status and if they graduated from high school or received a GED.

State Rep. Kyle Biedermann (R-Fredericksburg) says he filed the bill because taxpayers are paying for students that are not Texas residents.

“We’re giving taxpayer funding to those people that came here illegally, that broke the law,” said Biedermann. “That’s just not right.”

“It’s in his interest to do this kind of bill,” said James Barragan with the Dallas Morning News. But he thinks it's divisive, and will be difficult to move forward,. ”Overall, the majority of the House is not going to have an appetite for it,” Barragan said.

Lawmakers have made several attempts to repeal the law in recent years. All of them failed, in part because many in the business community support the Act.

“What the business community is telling lawmakers is, ‘this makes sense. As an economic policy, it makes sense. So leave it alone,’” said Joy Diaz with KUT.

If the bill passes, it could cost students more than three times the amount of in-state tuition. Students like Daniela Rojas, a University of Texas at Austin student protected under the Texas DREAM Act say the bill isn’t fair.

“We deserve education, the right to education, and the right to have affordable education, just as anybody else should, doesn’t matter what the legal status should be.” said Rojas.

Governor Greg Abbott previously said he would not veto a bill to repeal the Texas DREAM Act, saying lawmakers who passed it had a “noble cause,” but during the Texas Governor’s Debate in September, he said it needs to be changed.

“The law that passed said that these students who received in-state tuition had to demonstrate that they were on a pathway toward achieving legal status. However, there is no apparatus in the law to make sure that, in fact, is being done. Hence, the law as structured is flawed, and it has to be fixed," said Abbott.

https://www.kxan.com/news/texas/stat...act/1633616433
It's not being done because there's no fucking process you piece of shit Abbott. God, give him back his legs so another tree falls on him.

Also, fuck all these political opportunists trying to make a name for themselves by scapegoating us.
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Texas is nuts. One of the first states to approve college aid to dreamers and at the same time, it’s one of the most determined to end daca.
they were in fact, the 1st state to do so.
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Texas = pure cancer
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