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February 2004
A federal judge ruled colleges are within their rights to deny
admission to illegal immigrants. The lawsuit was allowed to go forward, however, on the
basis of the plaintiffs' claim that the colleges are not
using federal standards to determine which applicants are
illegal aliens. An advisory opinion from
Virginia Attorney General Jerry Kilgore recommending
against enrolling illegal aliens prompted the lawsuit. Mr.
Kilgore argued in his opinion that the benefits of
taxpayer-subsidized higher education
should be reserved for those who are in the U.S. legally.
Colleges and universities named in the lawsuit include
Virginia Tech, University of Virginia, William and Mary,
James Madison University, and George Mason University.
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