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09-22-2008, 10:23 PM #1
Kobach , Significance of Court Decision on Kansas Immigrants
Kobach Discusses Significance of Recent Court Decision on Kansas Immigrants
Sylvia Maria Gross
KANSAS CITY, MO
(2008-09-22)
Kansas Republican Party Chair Kris Kobach One recent piece of legislation that was seen as a victory for Latino immigrants is the 2004 law allowing undocumented students who went to high school in Kansas to pay in-state tuition rates at local colleges. That law has been challenged each year since, in the statehouse, and in federal court, and has been upheld in both places. But this week, an appeals court in California made a different decision - which could lead to the repeal of instate tuition benefits for illegal immigrants in that state. One of the attorneys challenging the laws, both in Kansas and California, is Kansas Republican Party Chair and UMKC law professor Kris Kobach. KCUR's Sylvia Maria Gross met Kobach in his office on Thursday, and he talked about his support of state and local laws restricting illegal immigration, and how he thinks the issue of immigration will affect the upcoming election.
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09-22-2008, 10:40 PM #2
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Thank you, Mr. Kobach! There is no reason we need to give anything to illegals including in-state tuition, though the illegal kids have gone to high school and succeeded in learning well. Well so have many American citizens, born of American citizen parents on US soil, and there is a good chance some of the Ameican kids will not graduate as they have to pay out-of-state tuition as their parents are losing their jobs, and can't get the classes they need due to the classes being filled by illegals.
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