HooDat wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2019 11:12 amI can't get my head around the notion of a legislative body actually writing a law the specifically benefits a group of people who (by the intentional language of the law) have broken the law.
If we are going to deny scholarships to the children of illegal immigrants, why not deny them also to the children of other criminals?
If one of your parents ever committed a crime, no scholarship for you!
How about the crime of
hiring an illegal immigrant? The vast majority of illegals are here working ordinary low-paying jobs. And without those job opportunities, they would not be here. So why is hiring them not a crime that gets prosecuted? Why should the children of those handing out jobs to illegals not be barred from scholarships?
But no, those of you who are going to scream about children of illegals being eligible for scholarships are perfectly happy to have an illegal-employing criminal as your President. And you are perfectly happy to have his children be paid salaries by your tax dollars.