Colorado Votes Against Providing In-State Tuition to Illegal Aliens
Senate Bill 170 would have provided access to in-state tuition rates to any graduate of a Colorado high school regardless of immigration status. The bill, if passed, would have violated federal law, which prohibits the extension of in-state tuition benefits to undocumented students unless students from all states are eligible as well.
Nine other states, however, have passed state laws allowing illegal aliens access to in-state tuition rates - California, Oregon, Utah, Texas, New Mexico, Kansas, Nebraska, Illinois and New York. Three states have passed laws that explicitly exclude illegal aliens from obtaining in-state tuition rates - Arizona, Georgia and South Carolina.
Wisconsin and Arkansas have pending legislation that would grant in-state tuition benefits to undocumented students, and Tennessee has pending legislation that would forbid access to in-state tuition rates.
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