Why don't we just to the inevitable and that's get rid of California....they have no money for their own and now we have to take care of another countries problem.
Send Mexico the bill dammit.
New York ain't too far behind.
Send Mexico the bill dammit.
New York ain't too far behind.
Illegal immigrants in California can continue to receive the same in-state tuition breaks that other students get to attend public colleges, the California Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Monday.
Students who spend at least three years in California high schools are eligible for the tuition breaks, the Los Angeles Times reports - a decision cheered by the state's estimated 25,000 illegal immigrants.
"[The ruling] appropriately expands access and educational opportunities to all legitimate California high school graduates," the lawyer for the California state university system said in a statement posted on CNN.
"[California's public university system] continues to advocate that racially and ethnically inclusive college universities better prepare students for the diverse workplace of the future."
The ruling reversed a decision by the state Court of Appeals that students who have illegal immigration status should pay out-of state costs.
That gives these students - who are unable to apply for federal education grants or loans - a break of more than $22,000 at a school like UCLA.
The lawsuit challenged a 2002 law allowing students "without lawful immigration status" to get the tuition break if they "filed an application to legalize his or her immigration status," according to CNN.
California continues to be one of several states - including Kansas, Illinois, Nebraska, New Mexico, Texas and New York - to allow illegal immigrants to receive tuition benefits if they have spent enough time in the state's high schools.
The law also applies to California high school students living in the country legally, who are technically residents of other states - i.e. students from Massachusetts who graduate from boarding school in California.
Meanwhile, retiring Florida Rep. Lincoln Diaz-Balart, a Republican, is seeking to pass legislation giving states the option to allow illegal immigrant students to pay in-state tuition.
"Allowing undocumented students to attend primary and secondary schools but requiring that they pay out-of-state tuition for college creates an unfair financial burden," Diaz-Balart told the Associated Press.
The California decision came the same day that President Obama met with Democratic lawmakers to speak about the Dream Act - the proposed law that would give young illegal immigrants a path to citizenship if they attend college for two years or join the military, according to Politico.
The senate blocked the DREAM Act at the same time it blocked "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" in September.
Politico reported the legislation could be back on the House floor this week.
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