El Cajon Mayor Bill Wells pushed back on a bill that would allow Mexican students living near the U.S. border to pay in-state community college tuition.
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El Cajon Mayor Bill Wells called the legislation introduced in the California state legislature a"slippery slope" that burdens taxpayers and"27% of the people that live in my town are Hispanic, and they're asking me to make sure that we have low crime and good parks and safe streets.
"We live in a dynamic border region where we need to educate more students to fill the jobs required for growth" Alvarez said in a statement, arguing that San Diego needs to double the number of people with post-secondary education by 2030 to meet theWells said that although the community college system needs a"revamp," the move would open the door to Californians covering more benefits for non-residents.
"It's really just kind of nibbling around the edges of the whole concept that borders just don't matter, that we should just open up the borders and let anybody do whatever they want," he said.
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