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Apparently the fact that an "undocumented student" is not able to WORK LEGALLY in this country escaped him - sigh
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"By offering in-state tuition to qualifying students, they are helping to ensure that we continue to have a well-educated and dynamic work force, which is a benefit to all Montgomery County residents," said Madaleno, who is also sponsoring the Maryland Dream Act.
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The attorney general's opinion, which does not carry the force of law, said in-county tuition is based on residence, which cannot be established by people who entered the country illegally.
It's amazing how American citizens are slowly but surely becoming second class citizens thanks to the Democrats.
Sen. Richard Madaleno, D-Montgomery seems to think an illegal alien is considered to be out of state, ergo they qualify for lower tuition costs then legal citizens living in state.
Just another action showing just how anti-American these progressive Democrats are.
Why would you want to introduce this so called workforce when there is already a workforce that can't even find work? Even if there were enough jobs for the legal residents, is it right to introduce illegal competition which would hurt future opportunities for legal workers? That is essentially what is occuring. You give illegal immigrants an opportunity to be educated on the same level here and they will then have the same opportunity at jobs as the legal resident. How is that right?
I live in MD unfortunately it has become the Mid-Atlantic's ground zero for liberalism. The MD Dream Act will probably pass.
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