Loans - if an American student fails to repay the loan the government garnishes the persons future wages and tax returns until the debt is paid. But in the case of an illegal who fails and who isn't able to achieve a degree the government has no way to collect the money, as the illegal will slip right back into the shadows leaving taxpayers with the bill.
Grants - determined by income of the students family. Of course the illegal population will claim no income or as little income as they can get away with and any money made under the table will go unreported, so in essence the illegal will be taking money away from poor families who have reported what ever meager incomes they have.
Work study - each school only has a limited number of work study positions, and who are given these jobs? Why the poorest students of course, so the same rules that apply to grants also apply here, American families that are law abiding citizens are again at a disadvantage for being honest.
2007-09-23
21:34:33
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