Los Angeles (CNN) -- Undocumented immigrant students in California will be able to receive state-funded financial aid in 2013 to attend college, under a new law signed Saturday by Gov. Jerry Brown.
The law allows top students who are on a path to citizenship to apply and receive the state aid, the governor said.
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this makes my blood boil. it is wrong on so many levels.
Ok so after we pay to educate them and they get their degree...... where do they work? They are still illegal and no one is suppose to hire them. Where does the person that we just gave financial aid that is undocumented get a job?
9:55 AM
The law allows top students who are on a path to citizenship to apply and receive the state aid, the governor said.
Take your time. Read. Comprehend.
"The law allows top students who are on a path to citizenship to apply and receive the state aid".
That should read TAXPAYER aid.
By now O'Malley's already thinking about new tax revenue to fund this for MD.
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