Connecticut Instates In-State Tuition For Illegal Immigrants

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i sure hope the guy that said cena will be champ at 24 is wrong...i mean i and most ppl couldnt be any sicker of him but for another year...wow...idk if i could stand that....also....edge should NOT beat taker at WM...no1 should....thats takers legacy and without that he wont be nearly as remembered
 

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Well i think Kennedy will be wwe champion and Orton could be heavyweight camp, dunno about ECW champ, maybe Marcus cor von
 

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this is silly we all know cena will be the champ at mania AGAIN!
 
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I think Undertaker will defend the championship succesfully at all the PPV's until he reaches WrestleMania 24 in Orlando.I'm not sure about who he will face.
I think if Cena loses the wwe Championship at Backlash , it will be to Randy Orton , and Orton will reign as champion until Summerslam.
If Cena wins i really dont have a clue to be honset since there wouldn't be anyone left to challenge him. If Rumors are true , Chris Benoit could be drafted onto RAW , and if Orton won at Backlash , we could see a Summerslam rematch from a few years back.

If any of you have or do read sky teletext page 388 , there has been several rumors on there that at Summerslam they will host an Elimination Chamber Match , with - Cena ,Shawn Micheals , Triple H , Edge , Orton and Jeff Hardy. Firstly i can't see Jeff Hardy being in the mach because (unfortauntly) he is only a mid carder , unless wwe give him a well deserved push.

I hope that Bobby Lashley loses the title soon , maybe to CM Punk or Marcus Cor Von.
 

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Im pretty sure either of these guys will have the strap

WWE:
Edge
Cena
Triple H

World Heavyweight:
Undertaker
Kennedy

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Lashley
Cor Von
 
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WWE Championship: Shawn Michaels, Triple H , John Cena :disgust: ,Edge ,or Randy Orton

World Heavyweight Championship: The Undertaker, Kennedy or Batista

ECW World Championship:Bobby Lashley , CM Punk or hopefully Sabu
 

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I think that taker will lose the title at summerslam to Mr Kennedy and that cena will lose the title at backlash to Shawn Michaels
 

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Connecticut Instates In-State Tuition For Illegal Immigrants


HARTFORD, Conn. -- This will be the first year that illegal immigrant Maria Praeli can consider going to college fulltime.
She and her family had feared that the cost would be more than they could afford. But the 18-year-old high school student can now qualify for in-state tuition at Connecticut's public universities under a law that took effect last week.
A ceremonial bill signing was planned for Thursday afternoon.
The law can reduce tuition costs by as much as $17,000 annually for undocumented students such as Praeli, a rising senior at New Milford High School who is plans to apply to state schools.
"It gives me something to work for," said Praeli, a native of Peru who was taken to the United States when she was 5 years old. "It's easier to see your future."
Connecticut is now among 12 states, including New York and Illinois, that grant in-state tuition to illegal immigrants who are working toward legal status. Advocates also have been pushing for a federal law providing a path to legalization for qualified illegal immigrant students and other young adults, but the federal legislation known as the DREAM Act has failed repeatedly in Washington.
Fewer than 50 illegal immigrants are expected to take advantage of the new law immediately, with the University of Connecticut expecting less than 10 for its next term. But advocates say that number could rise to 250 across Connecticut within the year as enrollment increases at community colleges in particular.
Lawmakers who supported the tuition change say it makes sense to give students who were raised as Americans a chance to succeed. Opponents say it is unfair to legal residents who could lose a spot in the in-state pool because of the new law.
The law requires the undocumented students to attend four years of high school in Connecticut and then file a statement with their college or university saying they will apply for legal residency when eligible to do so. Currently, if an illegal resident applies for lawful status they are subject to deportation.

The tuition savings can make a huge difference for Praeli and other immigrant students. In-state tuition at the University of Connecticut is $8,256, compared with the $25,152 out-of-state tuition rate that illegal immigrants have had to pay.
Praeli said she knew she couldn't have afforded to go to college full time like most of her high school friends. She likely would have had to work a full-time job and go to school part time, or not at all. It was a subject she avoided talking about.
"It was kind of like a reality that I didn't want to accept. I considered the whole thing unfair," Praeli said. She said she does not have a first-choice school and has not decided what she wants to study.
While a college education may be more affordable for students like Praeli, sizeable barriers remain. Illegal immigrants are not eligible for most financial aid, and once they get a degree they can't legally work in the U.S. without being a registered citizen.
John Skrentny, director of the Center for Comparative Immigration Studies at the University of California, San Diego, said laws such as the Connecticut measure raise as many problems as they solve.
"On the one hand these offer some opportunities for some of these kids, on the other hand it doesn't prepare them for a job they can legally work at," Skrentny said. "States can do a lot to help out illegal immigrants, but the one thing they cannot do is make them legal."
Mariano Cardoso, an illegal immigrant from Mexico who attended community college in Hartford, said the law will help people in similar situations, but he agreed it can only do so much.
"It's a lot of help, but it's not really enough for any student that's undocumented," Cardoso said. "For someone who cannot have a job, it's not really enough," he said.


Connecticut Instates In-State Tuition For Illegal Immigrants
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