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by mc32
3088 days ago
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I concede it look like DACA has some time requirements most F-1 students would not satisfy (in addition to the entry age req) Still a non insignificant amount came here on non-immigrant visas also (tourist visas). In any event, there may be some meat for a class action by international students who may not want to pay the "full-fare" price they pay, given otherwise international students (on expired tourist visas) are eligible for state subsidy. |
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Well, plus if you are in a legal status, you aren't eligible for DACA, plud DACA has been closed to new applicants, so literally no one can qualify for it newly now.
> Still a non insignificant amount came here on non-immigrant visas also (tourist visas).
So?
> In any event, there may be some meat for a class action by international students who may not want to pay the "full-fare" price they pay, given otherwise international students (on expired tourist visas) are eligible for state subsidy.
International students (including a very restricted set of undocumented ones) who are residents are eligible for a state subsidy; residency is, however, incompatible with certain immigration statuses that are nonetheless compatible with study, including F-1.