The Washington Post has an article today about how some Latino students - U.S. citizens - have been denied in-state tuition at public universities because of the immigration status of their parents. A number of universities have ruled that if their parents are illegal immigrants, these children can be denied in-state tuition, because they are "technically" dependent on the status of their parents.
This seems like a clear violation of citizens' rights to me, but take a look for yourself...
Friday, March 14, 2008
Even for Citizens, In-State Status is Hard to Attain
Posted by Hispanic CREO at 4:09 PM
Labels: Higher Education, Immigration
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