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To: holyscroller
No - they'll tack it on a bill as an amendment. Sure wish I had been Mexican when I was working two crappy jobs AS AN AMERICAN CITIZEN to support myself to get through college and get my degree while getting zero sleep. THIS ACT FRIES ME!!!
14 posted on 03/31/2004 3:09:05 PM PST by ysoitanly
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To: ysoitanly
In-state tuition at state universities is made possible by that state's taxpayers. And those same taxpayers will probably discover that their children are denied admission to those state universities so that there are places available for illegal aliens who will be given preference in admissions because they qualify for affirmative action/diversity "protected status" as "under-represented" minorities.

These same illegals will also have special programs designed for them to make sure they succeed; it's vitally important for these state universities to report their retention success. In the state universities where I've worked, funding from the state government is dependent upon the university showing that it recruits, retains, and graduates a specified percentage of minorities. I believe there are even special grading allowances, i.e., two separate standards, one for white students and one for minorities. In other words, get into this country any way you can and prepare to exploit all the government handouts available to you. And complain about it if you don't get what you think is your share.

23 posted on 03/31/2004 3:51:59 PM PST by WestSylvanian
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