No, they really don't. Since the government can pick and choose which laws to enforce, it seems we should be able to pick and choose which laws we obey.
Hmmm--- "undocumented immigrants who have spent most of the educational lives in American schools and yet are effectively denied in-state tuition at their respective public colleges"...let's see..."undocumented immigrants?" What is that word I'm looking for - ill? illegal! "illegal immigrants"..."spent most of the[ir] educational lives in American schools" - listen - listen closely - no, sorry, still sounds like "living off the toil of honest hard-working Americans" - "denied in-state tuition" - bwahahaha!!! - what is that word that, like Doyle's dog that didn't bark, is revealed by its absence - let's see - could it be - wait for it - "citizen"? Yes! That's it! if they never lawfully lived in-state then it's real hard to get broken up about them paying the same tuition as other non-state residents.
When are Americans going to insist that illegal means illegal and that we take every opportunity to ferret out those that would cheat us and forcibly expel them? Anything less is an insult to every American citizen and every law-respecting immigrant.
(IMHO)
Try that and see how fast you end up in jail. You are nothing but a law abiding, honest, American citizen. You do not have the same rights as illegal aliens.
Haven't I told you this before?