http://dailynorthwestern.com/2013/04/17/blogs/northwestern-school-of-law-dean-daniel-rodriguez-comes-out-in-support-of-admitting-undocumented-immigrants/
I really don't get this. In every other country, immigration is a process where a lot of time and effort (and sometimes $$$) is made to confirm legal status - for permanent or visitation status. Even in the U.S. there are thousands of students from foreign countries legally on a visa. In other countries Americans get a student visa to study overseas, in the UK, in Japan, in France, in Germany, or anywhere else.
Notwithstanding the fact that likely no illegal can afford Northwestern's tuition, or that they would ever be admitted to the bar in any jurisdiction given that their status itself is illegal.
So all of the effort made by people that did things legally means nothing now? Ridiculous.
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