Saturday, May 21, 2011

Supreme Court may hear case on tuition breaks for illegal aliens

Supreme Court may hear case on tuition breaks for illegal aliens... CA's policy of granting lower, in-state college tuition to illegal aliens who graduate from its high schools is facing a challenge in U.S. Supreme Court from those who say it violates federal immigration law..At issue is a little-known provision in a 1996 law that bars states from giving "any postsecondary benefit" to an "alien who is not lawfully present in the United States … on the basis of residence within a state..The justices in Washington may announce as soon as Monday whether they will hear the challenge or dismiss it. They may turn it away because there is no dispute among the lower courts. It is also possible the high court could ask the Obama administration for its view before deciding. If the Supreme Court were to hear the case and overrule CA, the decision would affect Il, KS, MD, NE, NM, NY, OK, TX, UT, WA and WI. 12 other states have explicitly refused to grant in-state tuition to illegal aliens..

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-court-tuition-20110521,0,1255689.story

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