State law already allows illegal immigrants to pay in-state tuition
LOS ANGELES — California Governor Jerry Brown signed into law Monday a bill allowing illegal immigrants to receive privately funded scholarships to attend the state's public colleges and universities.
The bill, dubbed the California Dream Act, passed the state Legislature earlier this month and aims at helping illegal immigrants who have earned a high school diploma after attending at least three years of high school in the state.
"At the end of the day, if we're going to continue as a powerful, equal-opportunity society, we're going to have to invest in our people," Brown, a Democrat, said at the signing ceremony in the library of a Los Angeles community college.
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The liberal kooks in California live in Dreamland where the rich get richer and the working man pays for social equality
California should be cut off from all federal funding.
"At the end of the day, if we're going to continue as a powerful, equal-opportunity society, we're going to have to invest in our people,"
They are NOT your people. They are illegals.
If we know they are illegal? Why don't we just deport them as they apply. Great idea to draw the low lifes out. Legals can't qualify for the help but they can! Send their whiney asses bak to where they came from.
Now we have educated them they can now apply for citizenship.?
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