From Deseret News archives:
Repeal of immigrant's tuition waiver clears first hurdle
"Here we go again," Moss, D-Holladay, said Tuesday before the House Education Committee voted 8-5 in favor of a measure that would repeal a 2002 law allowing undocumented immigrants to pay in-state tuition at Utah's public colleges and universities if they attend a Utah high school for three years and graduate.
"We have to be forward thinking and believe the laws will be changed to allow them to continue," Moss said. "I find it mean-spirited, wrong-headed and punitive to try and repeal this law."
Before the 30 minute discussion on HB241, Committee Chairman Greg Hughes, R-Draper, pointed out to the near-capacity audience that the committee make-up hadn't changed since the committee heard testimony on the repeal in the last legislative session. The votes didn't either, with one exception. Rep. Becky Lockhart, R-Provo, who supported it but last year was absent.
"Everybody should be educated," he said. "But when we educate and can't produce a job are we selling a false dream?"
Those opposed to the repeal are now focusing on convincing the full House to vote against it. Last year the repeal failed in a tied vote, with a key supporter absent.
"These students work so hard, they want to go to college," said Denise Castaneda, a University of Utah student and member of the Utahns for the American Dream Coalition, which opposes the bill. "It's very heartbreaking. They're not going to leave. This is their home."
There are currently 280 undocumented students enrolled across the state paying in-state tuition because of the waiver, according to the Utah System of Higher Education. The bill's fiscal note estimates the state would lose an estimated $350,000 in future tuition in fiscal year 2009 and $500,000 in 2010.
Donnelson said the state is violating federal law by giving students the in-state rate and suggested those students would be better off returning to their home countries and applying for student visas.
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