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    "The Federation for American Immigration Reform, a Washington D.C.-based immigration-reduction organization, is helping to move the bill through Congress.

    ""This is the sort of issue that really hits the middle class," said Ira Mehlman, a spokesman for the group. "States like California are raising tuition through the roof and cutting admissions in the higher education system. Not only are they turning over seats to illegal aliens, they are requiring everybody else to subsidize those kids.""

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    Right O. And you know, the absurdity of this whole debate is that these illegal aliens trying to attend any college in the US at any price should be deported, not serve as the basis of controversy and expense to US citizens in any state, territory or District of Columbia of these United States.

    Get them out of here. Period.
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    The bill changes the 1996 Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act to clarify that illegal immigrants who attend a postsecondary educational institution are ineligible for in-state tuition unless the institution offers those rates to all American citizens.
    This tells you we have a problem with the congress when we have to pass a bill to "clarify" a prior bill. Why don't we just enforce the first one. Talk about job security! What idiots we have elected. We treat them like we treat terrorists (of all kinds). We are too afraid of what they might do to call them what they are.

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