|
|
Article: States differ in approach; Some try making themselves less inviting to illegal immigrants
- Article from:
- Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque)
- Article date:
- April 20, 2005
- Author:
CopyrightCopyright 2005 Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque). Provided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
|
PHOENIX (AP) - Frustrated by the influx of illegal immigrants,
some states are trying to make this country less inviting to those
who sneak across the border. Other states are moving in the opposite
direction, trying to offer illegals many of the privileges citizens
enjoy.
Lawmakers in Arkansas, Colorado, North Carolina, New Mexico and
Nebraska have considered allowing the children of illegal immigrants
to pay in-state college tuition rates. Iowa lawmakers have looked at
making it easier for illegal immigrants to get driver's licenses.
On the other side of the debate, a new Utah law will replace
licenses for illegal immigrants with driving-privilege cards that
cannot be used to board ...