One County College of Morris trustee mentioned the prospect of being sued and paying hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal bills. Others said legal considerations played a part in their deliberations over tuition rates for illegal immigrants.

In the weeks leading up to their vote on Wednesday night, CCM's trustees had received letters from freeholders and a national conservative group called Judicial Watch saying they were violating federal laws. Concerns about those laws, and the possibility of lawsuits, seemed to spur a 9-2 vote to charge higher, out-of-state rates to undocumented students even if they live in the county.
This is great! Turning the tables on the invaders, using the ACLU's tactic of filing or threatening lawsuits. Maybe we have our own "ACLU" now, and we can start fighting fire with fire.

Maybe Judicial Watch will eventually file a lawsuit against Federal officials for treasonous and traitorous acts, related to their facilitation of the invasion and occupation of our sovereign nation by foreign nationals.