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California Supreme Court Upholds Law Granting Undocumented Students In-State Tuition


First Posted: 11/15/10 03:57 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:10 PM ET

WASHINGTON -- The California Supreme Court on Monday unanimously upheld AB 540, a law allowing undocumented students to pay in-state tuition -- rather than the more expensive out-of-state tuition -- at public colleges and universities. The decision overturned a lower court's ruling and will likely have a wider impact as 10 other states have a law similar to AB 540.

The plaintiffs in the case were out-of-state students and their families, who argued that they should not have to pay higher tuition while undocumented immigrants were granted the lower in-state rate. "U.S. citizens should have at least the same rights as undocumented immigrants," said plaintiff Aaron Dallek, an Illinois native who graduated from UC Berkeley in 2006.

Federal law says that "an alien who is not lawfully present in the United States shall not be eligible on the basis of residence within a State" for postsecondary education benefits.

But the California Supreme Court, noting the "controversial" nature of the issue, concluded that AB 540 is not based on legal residency, since it is given to students who have attended high school in California for at least three years (among other requirements), and not all those who meet those standards will necessarily be residents. For example, an out-of-state student who attended boarding school in California or a student who attended school in the state for three years but then moved away and became a resident elsewhere would both be eligible for in-state tuition.

"If Congress had intended to prohibit states entirely from making unlawful aliens eligible for in-state tuition, it could easily have done so," concluded the court in a ruling written by Justice Ming W. Chin, one of the more conservative justices. "It could simply have provided, for example, that 'an alien who is not lawfully present in the United States shall not be eligible' for a postsecondary education benefit. But it did not do so; instead, it provided that 'an alien who is not lawfully present in the United States shall not be eligible on the basis of residence within a State' for a postsecondary education benefit."

The case attracted scores of support briefs, including by Reps. Steve King (R-Iowa) and Lamar Smith (R-Tex.), both members of the House Judiciary Committee. (King is likely to become the chair of the House subcommittee on immigration in the new Congress.)

"We should not reward illegal behavior," said Smith. "It's fundamentally unfair to tell American parents who are not from California, but have paid taxes all their lives that they have to pay higher tuition bills to send their children to college than do illegal immigrants."

Hundreds of undocumented students attend public colleges and universities in California, according to the Los Angeles Times.

AB 540 allows undocumented California students to pay in-state rather than out-of-state tuition; California is one of 11 states with such a law. (Earlier this month, Georgia banned undocumented immigrants from its most selective public colleges.) Experts expect the decision to be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court.

According to the Fresno Bee, had the court declared AB 540 unconstitutional, the state of California would have been forced to "reimburse thousands of U.S. students for the extra cost incurred when they were charged out-of-state fees."

At the federal level, advocates are pushing for the DREAM Act, legislation that would grant a path to citizenship for undocumented students who came here as children and are pursuing higher education. On Monday, Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (R-Fla.) called on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Cali.) to schedule a vote on the legislation, which he co-sponsored, during the lame duck session of Congress. In the Senate, the DREAM Act may possibly be included as part of the National Defense Authorization Act, along with a repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell.

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WASHINGTON -- The California Supreme Court on Monday unanimously upheld AB 540, a law allowing undocumented students to pay in-state tuition -- rather than the more expensive out-of-state tuition -- a...
WASHINGTON -- The California Supreme Court on Monday unanimously upheld AB 540, a law allowing undocumented students to pay in-state tuition -- rather than the more expensive out-of-state tuition -- a...
 
 
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COMMUNITY PUNDITS
TXfemmom 08:48 AM on 11/16/2010
Many of the individuals attending college, although not legally here, have been here in this country for years, if not virtually all of their lives.  If they are attending college and getting a college education, their intention is to contribute to society and to care for themselves.  Those are the immigrants we need in the country...not the ones who drop out of high school and join gangs.   Read More...
10:53 PM on 11/17/2010
Everyone deserves an education but it is not fair to give undocumented students the privilege to pay in-state tutition. Just think of all the students who worked off their butts to get into this college and have to pay out of state tutition to attend their college of choice. If your going to give undocumented students in-state then give everyone else instate tutition
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spytheweb
09:14 PM on 11/17/2010
The downfall of America, where foreigners have more rights then it's citizens.
05:46 AM on 12/01/2010
thanks to liberals
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spytheweb
08:36 AM on 12/10/2010
Thank Republican President Ronald Reagan who granted amnesty to illegals in 1986.

I'am against the Dream Act, so there's another republican myth about dems.
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11:35 PM on 11/16/2010
In California English has become a second language in schools and universities. Spanish - actually - Meheecans - have become the main language. I wonder why they even fly the American flag in California any more?
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11:33 PM on 11/16/2010
Some high schools in CA, the "Hispanic" (Mehicans) make up more than 80% of the student population. The majority of them are illegals. English is rarely spoken on campus and students do not listen to the teachers but rather participate in gang activities. There's certainly a distinctive culture shift in California schools that forces many to leave the state as the quality of education has been dragged down to the point that turns education into a joke - a very expensive joke!
05:47 AM on 12/01/2010
And now liberals want to offer them all amnesty for only attending 4 semesters of a dumbed-down college system.
10:21 PM on 11/16/2010
ILLEGAL ALIENS and their children need to go back to their own countries. We need to take care of our own CITIZENS and LEGAL immigrants!
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LynneE
A not-so-elite liberal.
07:56 PM on 11/16/2010
Wow, HuffPosters, I am really sad to see how you treat one of your own who has a different opinion than you. I don't agree with this decision, and I have asked some of you why you did agree with it. I got one reasonable response, and the others were ad hominum attacks. If that's how you treat people, I am sorry to call myself a liberal. I always thought that liberals were more thoughtful and open minded. It's something in which I pride myself, and I am always willing to consider a well thought out point of view other than my own. Make me proud!


Why do you support this decision?
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06:30 PM on 11/16/2010
It's starting to look like we don't even have a country any more. Why do I say this? Two reasons.
1. We have never really had a border (if you think we do, you don't know much about it)
2. Now, Mexicans are voting in our elections. I think they're the main reason we still have Reid

Put this together and seems like we don't have a sovereign country today!
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ObamAtomic
06:35 PM on 11/16/2010
Mexicans that are Americans citizens are voting in our elections.
I think you are a misinform trollie without base.........
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07:05 PM on 11/16/2010
Illegals are voting!
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07:17 PM on 11/16/2010
Are your capabilities limited to name-calling? How pitiful!
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ObamAtomic
06:18 PM on 11/16/2010
RedWhiteBlue-abc Bad law that was originally put in place for a completely different reason. Being abused now. Needs repeal asap.
posted Nov 16, 2010 at 18:04:25

RedWhiteBlue-abc Anchor babies say it very well!
posted Nov 16, 2010 at 18:05:08 Reply Link
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It wont be repeal to satisfy racists ,those babies probably are more Americans than you......
Maybe your ancestors were from a cave in Europe,while those children ancestor are from the American continent.

Enjoy your rabid impotency,they are here to stay and the rest too.
04:53 PM on 11/16/2010
Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame...

With conquering limbs astride from land to land;
Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand
A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame
Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name
Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand
Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command
The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.
"Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!" cries she
With silent lips. "Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!"

All human beings , that scratch and claw for a better life for themselves and their families ...
- that are willing to be away from said families whether they be the parent or the child
- that are willing to pay all that they can and study and work hard
- to contribute to themselves and their surroundings
- to carry on the knowlege of the ages that should not be select to the few

have my respect , admiration and certainly my vote for equal fess in that pursuit.

After all we are in this RACE together ...the HUMAN ONE .

Regards,
Fun.ky :)''
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06:01 PM on 11/16/2010
All I ask is that people obey the laws as I would if I were to go to their country. Breaking the law is BREAKING THE LAW, PERIOD!
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ObamAtomic
06:38 PM on 11/16/2010
Tell Vitter,Ensign,Sanford and others

Check -http://www.republicanoffenders.com/
04:14 PM on 11/16/2010
Mexico has strict naturalization laws. The USA should adopt the same especially the language and culture clause:


Mexico's Naturalization Law:

o those that obtain from the Secretariat of Foreign Affairs a letter of naturalization; and

o the man or a woman married with a Mexican national, that reside in Mexican territory and that fulfill all the requirements set forth in the Mexican nationality law, namely to have lived with his or her spouse for two years immediately prior to the date of his or her application.

o present their application to the Secretariat of Foreign Affairs;

o formulate the renunciation and taking of the oath of nationality once this has been given;

o prove that she or he speaks Spanish, knows the history of the country and has integrated to the national culture; and

o prove that she or he has lived in Mexico for five years immediately prior to the submission of the application.
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ObamAtomic
05:06 PM on 11/16/2010
How many times you will post Mexico's Naturalization Law?
Dude you failed before you long ago they tried it,,,,,,,
WHO CARES Mexico's Naturalization Law!
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Oscar UCLA
05:29 PM on 11/16/2010
That's the exact naturalization law in the United States

Marriage to a U.S. citizen provides permanent residence (conditional for 2 years if marriage is relatively new); after 5 years as a permanent resident, immigrant spouse can apply for citizenship; must know history, civics, English language skills. There's also an oath and adherence to the Constitution requirements....


Seriously, learn the laws before you start writing comments on here.
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PLDgyrl
When you realize the Right is wrong turn Left.....
05:46 PM on 11/16/2010
English language skills are different from actually speaking the language.
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ObamAtomic
03:35 PM on 11/16/2010
RALEIGH -- North Carolina's community college board on Friday approved allowing illegal immigrants to enroll next year, a move that could drop a contentious issue in the lap of state lawmakers in an election year.

The State Board of Community Colleges voted 13-1 to admit illegal immigrants to classrooms if they graduated from a U.S. high school, pay out-of-state tuition of about $7,700 a year, and don't displace a citizen. The opposing vote came from Lt. Gov. Walter Dalton.

Baggers please control yourself.......Headaches ,enjoy it...
08:24 PM on 11/16/2010
I disagree with that myself. But at least they need to pay out of state tuition. So it isn't nearly as awful as California.
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plasma001
03:32 PM on 11/16/2010
Keep it up libs... Stuff like this is why you lost in 2010 and will lose in 2012....

This cr@p
The ground zero mosque (monument to Muhammad Atta)
PREZBO going after the state of AZ for TRYING to defend itself frim illegal immigrants
PREZBO NOT going after the New Bl@ck P@nthers
PREZBO always apologizing for the US
and last be not least.... San Fran Nan!

Keep it up libs!!!!
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ObamAtomic
03:36 PM on 11/16/2010
YOU AIN'T HAVE ANYONE TO RUN AGAINST OBAMA
03:39 PM on 11/16/2010
Don't need anyone. If Obama runs, Obama loses.
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plasma001
03:41 PM on 11/16/2010
Yeah we do... 

Hillary/Fiengold 2012!!!!!
04:18 PM on 11/16/2010
Mexico has strict naturalization laws. The USA should adopt the same especially the language and culture clause:


Mexico's Naturalization Law:

o those that obtain from the Secretariat of Foreign Affairs a letter of naturalization; and

o the man or a woman married with a Mexican national, that reside in Mexican territory and that fulfill all the requirements set forth in the Mexican nationality law, namely to have lived with his or her spouse for two years immediately prior to the date of his or her application.

o present their application to the Secretariat of Foreign Affairs;

o formulate the renunciation and taking of the oath of nationality once this has been given;

o prove that she or he speaks Spanish, knows the history of the country and has integrated to the national culture; and

o prove that she or he has lived in Mexico for five years immediately prior to the submission of the application.
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ObamAtomic
05:06 PM on 11/16/2010
How many times you will post Mexico's Naturalization Law?
Dude you failed before you long ago they tried it,,,,,,,
WHO CARES Mexico's Naturalization Law!
02:46 PM on 11/16/2010
The Citizens Clause of 14th Amendment references Natives that adhere to their 'tribal traditions'. The people that call themselves 'latino' do not and, therefore, are not default citizens just because they were born here. Read it for yourself.
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ObamAtomic
03:23 PM on 11/16/2010
You sir/madame can rant all you want here,children born in America regardless of their
parents status are AMERICANS,whether you like or not.
03:39 PM on 11/16/2010
North Americans aka Mexicans. But not citizen of the USA. Read the Citizens Clause of the 14th Amendment. The truth hurts, doesn't it.
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06:04 PM on 11/16/2010
Bad law that was originally put in place for a completely different reason. Being abused now. Needs repeal asap.
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plasma001
03:40 PM on 11/16/2010
Instead of trying to interpret the 14th we need to push our elected officials for an amendment to the 14th that will eliminate the 'anchor baby' provision... 

Currently reads:
"Section 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws."

As amended
"Section 1. All persons born in the United States (of one parent who is a citizen of the United States) and children of military members/government workers stationed outside the United States or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws."
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ObamAtomic
03:47 PM on 11/16/2010
THERE AREN'T ANCHOR BABIES ,THEY ARE AMERICANS CITIZENS WHETHER
YOU LIKE OR NOT.

TRY TO AMENDMENT THE CONSTITUTION,,,,,,,,,,,,
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Rodger leMonde
I call them as I see them.
02:41 PM on 11/16/2010
"We should not reward illegal behavior," said Smith
It would be more productive to go after some of the criminals we have elected first.
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ObamAtomic
03:24 PM on 11/16/2010
Indeed ,we can start with Bush and others.
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ObamAtomic
02:37 PM on 11/16/2010
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Two courts have read the law, and two different conclusions were made. Let this go to the Supreme Court and let them figure this out.
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Who is holding to this to reach the Supreme Court,what happens is you people are
groundless ,baseless,,senseless,clueless.