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South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, a Republican, has signed a bill that will ban undocumented students from attending, or receiving financial aid to attend, public colleges or universities in the state.
South Carolina joins Arkansas and North Carolina in enacting a law or implementing policies that make it much harder for undocumented students to get a postsecondary education at public institutions.
Joel Sawyer, the communications director for the governor, said Mr. Sanford signed the immigration bill primarily because it will require private employers to use a federal verification system to make sure that everyone they are hiring is living legally in the country. The bill also imposes fines on employers who hire undocumented workers, he said.
Vol. 27, Issue 41, Pages 4-5
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