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Dick Durbin > Trump created the DACA crisis by ending the program last year. Since then, he has failed to accept six bipartisan compromises and proven himself an unreliable negotiation partner.
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Out of curiosity, Dick,
Did the Congress EVER send Trump a Bill legalizing
DACA? If not then YOU and the rest of the clowns
in the Congress are to blame for this.

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Arizona Fights Back: DACA Recipients Don't Qualify for In-State Rates
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April 9, 2018

Arizona Supreme Court: DACA Recipients Don't Qualify for In-State Rates

by Cortney O'Brien
Townhall.com

Recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program are not eligible for in-state tuition rates, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Monday. Their conclusion coincides with a 2017 Arizona Court of Appeals' ruling. That means tuition may soon double or triple for the 2,000 DACA recipients who attend the Maricopa Community Colleges.

Before today's ruling, the students had been paying the in-state rates since 2015.

With the court's reversal, some say their dreams of getting college educations have been buried.

"We are an asset," said Karina Ruiz, the president of the Arizona Dream Act Coalition. "We contribute. For this state to not give us a chance to continue to do so, it’s wrong.”

Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich said that while he's sympathetic to these kids and their hopes for higher education, he commended the court for cracking down on universities who were violating the law.

"It’s about time someone held them accountable, and that’s my job," Brnovich said. "My role as AG is to make sure you’re following the law.”

A USA Today contributor, too, noted that while she thinks the ruling is "sickening," it is undoubtedly the "right" one.

President Trump rescinded the DACA program last year, but gave Congress a six-month grace period to try and make the program constitutional. Despite bipartisan meetings, the parties failed to come to an agreement.

Trump blames the Democrats. They blame him.

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And we wonder why nothing was solved.

A full opinion explaining the details of the Arizona court's ruling on DACA and in-state tuition will be released May 14.

http://townhall.com/tipsheet/cortneyobrien/2018/04/09/tuition-rates-about-to-triple-for-some-daca-students-in-arizona-n2469295


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