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Here are a couple more coming out of the Legislature. Glad there's enough money for all the derserving legal students even after the illegals have been allowed to pay in-state tuition.
I'm am not in favor of public aid but if we do let them into college I don't see the problem with the paid campus board positions. Once you make a decision to allow something, in this case to allow illegally immigrants the opportunity to go to school in CA without repercussion, there is no sense in trying to limit what they do there.
No surprise there....just another slap in the face to legal California taxpayers and student's families who have paid taxes for years. I would move to Canada but they require financial proof, as do other countries, so as not to suck the life out of their citizens health care and educational systems.
Once they get on boards, they can encourage more illegal behavior?
Hey, that reminds me, I read a post that in parts of Canada, McDonalds is so deperate for workers that they pay $20/hr so maybe there are enough job openings to some of our illegals.
I guess I don't get it. When Brown ran for governor, he explicitly said he was going to vote for this. The majority of assembly / senate are Democrats. The majority of California voters put all these people, especially Brown, into office and the majority of Democrats ran on the platform of the Dream act.
Therefore, logically, either the majority of people in California either wanted the Dream act or they are a bunch of retards.
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