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    Tuition For Illegal Immigrants To Be Debated In CO

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    POSTED: 4:25 am MST January 26, 2012

    DENVER -- Lawmakers are debating whether Colorado illegal immigrants who graduate from state high schools should qualify for college tuition that's lower than the out-of-state amount.

    A Senate committee led by Democrats will hear the proposal Thursday and decide whether it should move forward.

    The Democratic bill would be a separate tuition category that is a bit higher than in-state tuition but lower than out-of-state tuition. Illegal immigrant students would qualify if they sign an affidavit saying they are seeking legal status and they graduated from a state school after attending for at least three years.

    The bill gives colleges the ability to opt-out of creating the separate tuition category. Senate Bill 15 is expected to have a hard time in the Republican-controlled House if it reaches there.

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    State Lawmakers To Debate Tuition Prices For Illegal Immigrants

    Senate Bill 15 Allows For Separate Tuition Category

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    Posted by: Deb Stanley
    UPDATED: 7:54 am MST January 26, 2012

    DENVER -- Lawmakers are debating whether illegal immigrants who graduate from Colorado high schools should qualify for college tuition that's lower than the out-of-state amount.

    A Senate committee led by Democrats will hear the proposal Thursday and decide whether it should move forward.

    The bill would create a separate tuition category that is a bit higher than in-state tuition but lower than out-of-state tuition. Illegal immigrant students would qualify if they sign an affidavit saying they are seeking legal status and they graduated from a state school after attending for at least three years.

    The bill gives colleges the ability to opt out of creating the separate tuition category.

    Senate Bill 15 is expected to have a hard time in the Republican-controlled House if it reaches there.

    This is the sixth time state lawmakers have tried to make college more affordable to illegal immigrants, who don't qualify for the less-expensive in-state tuition. Out-of-state tuition can be up to five times higher, and supporters said that's an obstacle many college-bound illegal immigrants raised in the U.S. can't overcome.

    Democratic Sen. Michael Johnston, a sponsor of the legislation, said an estimated 300 to 500 students would benefit from the bill, and colleges could take in $2 million in tuition revenue as a result.

    Thirteen states -- including Texas, California, Illinois and Connecticut -- have passed legislation granting in-state tuition to illegal immigrant students, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.

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    Let them become U. S. citizens, and then we'll talk about the benefits of citizenship.

    What's so hard to understand about that? We honor more requests for citizenship
    than any other country in the world, but no finite number is ever enough.

    SB12-015 Creating Optional Category Of Higher Ed Tuition

    is the Senate Bill in question. I do not see a corresponding House Bill.



    Last edited by MinutemanCDC_SC; 02-08-2012 at 09:48 AM.
    One man's terrorist is another man's undocumented worker.

    Unless we enforce laws against illegal aliens today,
    tomorrow WE may wake up as illegals.

    The last word: illegal aliens are ILLEGAL!

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