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Pennsylvania Legislation Seeks In-state Tuition for Undocumented Immigrants

PHILADELPHIA – Undocumented immigrants would qualify for the less expensive in-state tuition rates at Pennsylvania universities if they meet residency requirements included in proposed legislation introduced Monday.

The DREAM Act would offer an affordable education to college-bound teens who are here illegally through no fault of their own, its primary sponsor, state Rep. Tony Payton Jr., said at a news conference in Philadelphia.

“They grew up Americans, they show civic pride, they have American values,” said Payton, a Democratic lawmaker from the city. “We should not be punishing kids for a choice that their parents made.”

About a dozen states already offer tuition benefits to undocumented college students, many of whom were brought to America as children. Supporters say such legislation leads to a more educated work force and costs the states almost nothing.

But state Rep. Daryl Metcalfe, founder of a national group of lawmakers critical of undocumented immigration, blasted the proposed Pennsylvania bill and predicted it would fail to pass the Legislature.

“All Pennsylvania parents and college students should be outraged that Rep. Payton has introduced legislation to make it more affordable for illegal aliens to attend college,” Metcalfe, R-Butler, said in a statement Monday.

The federal DREAM Act, which contains similar provisions, has repeatedly failed in Congress. Critics say it would encourage foreigners to sneak into the U.S. and amounts to amnesty.

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