The Alabama House of Representatives Tuesday approved a measure that would allow some students living in the country illegally to attend public higher education in the state. HB 210, sponsored by Rep. Reed Ingram, R-Pike Road, would allow students in the U.S. without legal permission to attend one of Alabama’s post-secondary institutions, if they have […] The post Alabama House passes bill allowing some undocumented immigrants to attend college appeared first on Alabama Reflector.
This hardening by Latinos doesn't surprise me one bit. In a state where an estimated 83% of Latinos are of Mexican heritage, the changing faces of illegal immigration are drawing less and less empathy. I've seen this within my own family.
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Jeena is an acapella competition hosted by the Indian Students Association at the University of Texas. Since 2017, multiple university departments provided funding for the show.
The University of California's governing board on Thursday punted a decision of whether to allow undocumented students to apply for jobs on its 10 campuses.