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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: arun gera who wrote (36973)8/5/2005 2:31:31 AM
From: SchnullieRead Replies (1) of 306849
 
ok, so I'll use up a second bullet....hang in there, I only have 3 more before getting cut off again.

<<And it is likely that Universities charge an out-of-state tuition for all california residents who are not US Permanent Residents or citizens>>

Good grief, where are you living. Read portions of this letter from former Calif gubernatorial candidate McClintock:

Senator Tom McClintock
Date: May 10, 2004

This year, nearly 7,500 qualified California residents – who would otherwise be entering California state universities as incoming freshmen – are likely to be turned away for lack of funds. Meanwhile, approximately 7,500 illegal immigrants will receive heavily subsidized university educations at a cost of between $45 million and $65 million annually at those same universities.

Under a law signed in 2001 by Gov. Gray Davis, an illegal alien who has graduated from a California high school after three years of attendance – all while in violation of U.S. immigration laws – is entitled to attend a community college or state university at the in-state tuition rate previously reserved for legal California residents.

The subsidy is substantial. At the University of California, proposed student fees for a California resident will be $6,028 next year. Non-residents will pay the full cost of $22,504. The difference is paid by California taxpayers.

Under this bizarre law, American citizens from other states pay more than three times as much as illegal aliens to attend California schools. An American citizen who moves to California from Arizona will pay $12,946 to attend the California State University. While she is waiting tables to pay her tuition costs, her taxes will be used to subsidize illegal immigrants who are paying only $2,776 to attend the same school.



The biggest irony is that a Mexican who entered the country legally and went to college in Calif would pay 3 times more than one of his countrymen who entered illegally. Go figure.
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