June 1, 2007
Senate Plan Offers Help to Illegal Aliens
A bipartisan, compromise plan in the U.S. Senate for reforming the nation's immigration laws would provide college students who entered the United States illegally as children a clear path to receiving permanent legal status to remain in the country. The proposal would also make it easier for states to charge those students in-state tuition rates, which are lower than the rates for nonresidents.
The broad immigration plan, announced by a group of Democratic and Republican senators in
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