Saturday, November 19, 2011

55% of California voters oppose their "Dream Act" politicians ramrodded through

Via Rebellion
Many Californians worry that they are being priced out of the state's public university systems, and they object to allowing illegal immigrants the same financial aid that U.S. citizens can receive at the campuses, a new poll has found.

Fifty-five percent of the voters questioned said they oppose a new state law known as the California DREAM Act. It will permit undocumented students who graduated from California high schools and meet other requirements to receive taxpayer aid to attend the University of California, Cal State and community colleges starting in 2013. Forty percent support it.

But there is a huge ethnic divide on the issue, according to the USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times survey: 79% of Latinos approve of the law, while only 30% of whites do.

2 comments:

  1. "Forty percent support it"

    These are students looking for some sort of personal benefit. They haven't had a real job and earned real money and paid real taxes yet.

    They don't know what they are supporting.

    They don't know their ass from a hole in the ground.

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  2. They don't know their ass from a hole in the ground.

    I haven't heard that in a while and right on!

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