Tuesday, October 18, 2011

             Illinois house has passed a bill that would allow young people who are in the United States illegally to pay in-state tuition. According to the passage"An Education In Citizenship" Excerpted from the Chicago Tribune, Illinois house has passed a bill that would allow cheaper tuition for does who live in America illegally, the tuition for the in-state freshman entering the University of Illinois is 5,302 and the out-of-state tuition is 13,906. I  agree with "That all the activities of their various governments will be conducted within a framework of law, the most basic element of which is a definition of citizenship and its right and responsibilities.
             Its unfair legal citizens that have parents paying for taxes and college have to pay the same amount of tuition then people who are living in the U.S illegally and not paying any taxes, its also unfair that international students have to pay twice as much money for tuition.
             One of my friends experienced this when he was going to study here in the U.S coming from Ecuador, he had to pay twice as much as I did for his tuition in college. I also have a friend that lives in the U.S but lives here illegally and he actually got to pay less for college then I and it got me really upset because my parents are in time with taxes any everything.
              Therefore the passing of the bill is unfair because it charges the same amount of tuition to people living in the U.S illegally and pay no taxes and the people that are U.S citizens and have payed all there taxes.



             

              
             

1 comment:

  1. I am giving you feedback on your revised essay by first stating that it is well written so far but you didn't give any examples with your evidence. Other than that i believe this is a well written essay.

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