Illegal immigrants face threat of no college

Some states are making it harder for illegal immigrants to attend college by denying in-state tuition benefits or banning undocumented students.

In the past two years, Arizona, Colorado, Georgia and Oklahoma have refused in-state tuition benefits to students who entered the USA illegally with their parents but grew up and went to school in the state. That represents a reversal from earlier this decade, when 10 states passed laws allowing in-state ... Full Story »

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Adam Clifton
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by Adam Clifton - Oct. 1, 2008

It is an informative article, bringing a side-issue of immigration to the forefront. It does fall a little flat in breadth but gives the reader and adequate taste of the subject. It isn't well sourced but a savvy reader could verify the majority of the article's claims with state statutes if necessary.

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