Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Revision of CATW 1

               Students who are coming from another state are paying higher taxes in Illinois while students that are apparently illegally citizens paying a minimum wage than they are. Therefore most people think it is unfair. According to Chicago tribune, the article states by a vote of 112.4 that Illinois house recently had a law which allows student who are in the U.S illegally to pay lower amount of money in which I think is completely fair.

                Furthermore, students who are originally coming from another state are basically classified as a newcomer. Because they have absolutely not paid any tax in the state or worked compare to those who have had their parents living in the state, for quite some time. Referring to the article, it said that advocates for immigrants estimate there are approximately 3,000 young people in Illinois in this awkward position, which shouldn’t even be in that case. They definitely will pay back the money as they grow to their major, after they start working. They will be paying it off with the government taking twice as much from their tax pay.

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