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Friday, April 17, 2015

Tufts University openly recruits illegal alien students



The Death of the United States

  • It appears that no one cares that America exists as a nation.  Open borders Democrats want voters and open borders Republicans want to flood the job market with cheap labor for their Sith Lord Masters on Wall Street.  Protecting American citizens has no meaning to the liar political elites.


(Campus Reform)  -  Tufts University, a private research school in Massachusetts, announced last week that it will begin to “proactively and openly” recruit illegal immigrants.

The university said in a statement that it will offer institutional financial aid to illegal immigrants because they are currently ineligible to receive federal financial aid.


According to the university’s website, the school will recognize illegal immigrants as “domestic” students, therefore making them eligible for need-based aid “like any other U.S. citizen or permanent resident.”

“Undocumented and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals students who apply to Tufts are treated identically to any other U.S. citizens or permanent resident in their high school,” the university said in a statement.

Tufts will also meet 100 percent of the demonstrated financial need of admitted illegal immigrants. 

According to the university, the move to expand admissions and offer financial aid to students in the U.S. illegally reflects Tufts’ commitment to diversity and inclusion.

“Tufts’ core values include a commitment to equal opportunity, inclusion, accessibility and diversity. Therefore, Tufts welcomes all undergraduate applicants regardless of citizenship status,” the university said in its statement.

The university’s decision was hailed by immigrant activist groups that successfully lobbied former Gov. Deval Patrick in 2012 to make Massachusetts one of 22 other states offering lower-cost, in-state tuition at state colleges and universities to illegal immigrants who meet certain criteria.

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