Currently sixteen states (California, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Kansas, Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and Washington) allow undocumented immigrants to pay the same in-state tuition rates as other residents of the state. To qualify, students must have attended a school in the state for a certain number of years, have graduated high school in the state, have confirmed they are applying for legal citizenship.
@8W2MGND3yrs3Y
Depending on their background, they should be able to study paying the fees that international students pay.
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@57XN3G42yrs2Y
No, but there should be an easier path to legal citizenship.
@Andyevanich2yrs2Y
Yes, if they have lived in the country for 5+ years
@7NJ87FQ2yrs2Y
Yes, but Abolish government subsidized loans
@924MYCK2yrs2Y
Yes, they should be eligible for tuition, scholarships, and financial assistance as long as they have confirmed they are applying for legal citizenship and taking steps to become citizens. However, background checks must be allowed in order to submit an immigrant to a college.
@92YHQCV2yrs2Y
Yes, a healthy and educated population improves society for everyone, so undocumented immigrants should be offered in-state tuition rates at public colleges within their residing state, just as long as they pay taxes, and as a Bonus, they will be eligible for financial assistance and scholarships
@8ZSR5NL2yrs2Y
Yes, they should be eligible for tuition, scholarships, and financial assistance, as long as they have confirmed they are applying for legal citizenship and are taking steps to become citizens. However, background checks must be allowed in order to submit an immigrant to a college.
@9375CJZ2yrs2Y
yes but they should be eligible and work for it
@9334YP32yrs2Y
No, illegal immigrants should be deported at their own expense or receive the death penalty.
@928JW2M2yrs2Y
If the parents have a job and pay taxes, their children should be eligible for in-state tuition, financial assistance, and scholarships.
@7G3G2W32yrs2Y
Yes, but make college free for everyone
@8ZYQ3FR2yrs2Y
I don't think they should be able to unless they have their documents and are in the process of getting them
@heatherdvdprincess2yrs2Y
No. Once they are discovered, they should be sent home, unless they were born here and are under the age of 10. But we should consider offering a free online course or a book on how to not be poor nor in danger where they are from/ how to fulfill their needs.
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
Yes, as long as they pay taxes and have confirmation of applying for legal citizenship
@85QWNPG2yrs2Y
No, if they are undocumented then they should only be provided the bare minimum of healthcare without identification, subsidized or free schooling should only be for those who pay taxes yearly. But if they have been in the US for more than 8 years, they should already be given citizenship.
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
Yes, as long as they pay taxes in their residing state and can confirm that they are in the application process for legal citizenship
@ThomasJJ992yrs2Y
Yes, if they work and pay taxes
@RickStewart2yrs2Y
I would leave that decision to the various states. In my preferred world there will be almost no undocumented immigrants, there will just be lots of permanent green card holders and millions of tourists.
@8Z657Y42yrs2Y
I neither agree nor disagree
@8YZ4LM52yrs2Y
No, because they should be documented before being allowed to be offered a tuition.
@8S3JZ3B2yrs2Y
No, they should not be able to go to college, public or private, as an illegal/undocumented immigrant
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
Yes, as long as they confirm they are paying taxes in the state and are applying for legal citizenship
@8YPV9GG2yrs2Y
College education shouldn't cost money to begin with.
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
Yes, as long as they pay taxes in the state and can confirm they are applying for legal citizenship
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, they should be eligible for in-state tuition, scholarships, and financial assistance, as long as they have confirmed they are applying for legal citizenship and are taking steps to become U.S. citizens. However, background checks must be allowed in order to submit an immigrant to a college.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, they should be eligible for in-state tuition, scholarships, and financial assistance, as long as they have confirmed they are applying for legal citizenship and are taking steps to become legal U.S. citizens. However, background checks must be allowed in order to submit an immigrant to a college.
@8XZ2SSR2yrs2Y
Yes, but as long as they promise to apply for citizenship after they graduate from college
@8XYLYG32yrs2Y
No, and undocumented is just another name for illegal.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, they should be eligible for in-state tuition, scholarships, and financial assistance, as long as they have confirmed that they are applying for legal citizenship and are taking steps to become legal U.S. citizens. However, background checks must be allowed in order to submit an immigrant to a college.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, they should be eligible for in-state tuition, scholarships, and financial assistance, as long as they have confirmed they are applying for legal citizenship and are taking the steps to become a legal U.S. citizen; but a background check must be allowed in order to submit an immigrant to a college.
@8XFL7YZ3yrs3Y
Yes, as long as they pay their local taxes in that territory to fuel education.
@8X92W7Q3yrs3Y
no illegal immigrants are not U.S citizens and should not have the same rights as U.S. citizens untill they become a citizen
@8X8FW3X3yrs3Y
Yes, if they're willing to pay taxes, and illegal immigrants should be eligible for certain scholarships and financial assistances.
Deleted3yrs3Y
No, they are not legal residents of any state, so there is no reason for them to receive government benefits unless they become citizens. The legalization system should be improved though, so that more immigrants can get education in the U.S.
Deleted3yrs3Y
No, they are not legal residents of any state, so there is no reason for them to receive government benefits. The legalization system should be improved though, so that more immigrants can get education in the U.S.
@8X58HPQ3yrs3Y
If they meet the residency requirement
@8WVKG573yrs3Y
Legel Immigrant: Yes. Illegal Immigrant: No.
@8WMZCYQ3yrs3Y
I feel like they should be able to go to college in their residing state as long as they have been a citizen for at least a year so they can get a feel of what they want to do or at least choose a college they would want to go to.