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ABC15 did speak with an Arizona State University spokesperson regarding Kunau's decision and its student policy. University spokesperson Julie Newberg released the following statement via email:
"ASU complies with all state and federal laws. Under Arizona law, students must be citizens or legal residents, or have lawful immigration status, in order to qualify for in-state tuition status or financial aid paid from state monies.
It seems rather disheartening that our institutions of higher learning can be so easily duped by illegals. I mean, even Harvard has students that are illegal. Are we all so blind or do we choose not to see.
Check out the comments on that page, they are not happy with her choice.
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