When I was looking to go to college, I had to keep my search mostly within my home state of Georgia. While I love the place, my affection for it was a secondary concern to the cost of out-of-state tuition most everywhere else.It appears that California is denying the 14th Amendment rights to the U.S. Constitution to out-of-state American citizens.
But if you're an illegal anywhere in the U.S. and want to attend a branch of the University of California, you don't have to worry. While the state just hiked out-of-state tuition rates again, it's policy of accepting illegal alien students -- who have no papers to check, and can thus simply claim to be California residents -- leads to California's citizens paying their bills.
As The College Fix reports: "The University of California Board of Regents voted this month to increase tuition for out-of-state students by 3.5 percent, a hike that translates to almost $1,000 in additional tuition. ... One group of students who will be unaffected by the out-of-state hike, however: Illegal immigrants, who retain California residency even as they remain in the country illegally."
Friday, March 30, 2018
Illegal Aliens Are Protected From California's Out-of-State Tuition Increase
PJ Media reports: