"Unlawful" turns out to be a more "neutral," less "pejorative," less offensive term than "illegal" according to the state Supreme Court's unanimous Nov. 15 decision in Martinez v. Regents of the University of California, finding that "unlawful aliens" can be treated as California residents for purposes of qualifying for in-state tuition at state colleges and universities without viol...
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