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For example, Duncan pointed to Rhode Island, where the fall was Governor of Rhode Island Council for higher education approved the tuition in the country for illegal immigrants starting fall 2012.
(Pablo Martinez Monsivais/Associated Press)-Secretary of education Arne Duncan interviewed by The Associated Press, Friday, November 7, 2011, in Washington.
Another dozen States have similar laws or policies, according to the National Conference of State legislatures. Instead, four States have laws that specifically prohibit the illegal immigrant students receive education in the country, and two state bar people who are illegally in the country from attending high school at all, said the National Conference of State legislatures.
Duncan says some of the children of illegal immigrants who came to the United States when they were babies. He said the United States is their home, where they