Less than 24 hours
after hearing arguments, the Maryland Court of Appeals has ruled a
referendum vote on Maryland's DREAM Act can move forward in November.
A one page ruling
was issued this morning from Maryland's highest court affirming an Anne
Arundel County Circuit Court decision allowing the vote.
The DREAM Act,
which was passed last year by the Maryland legislature, requires that
community colleges offer their lowest tuition rate to undocumented
immigrants, if they can prove residency in the county where the college
is located.
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1 comment:
Here's one of those chances to tell our elected officials they didn't vote the way we wanted!
But we have to go vote!
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