Gov. John W. Hickenlooper of Colorado is expected to sign into law a bill, passed on Friday by the state’s House of Representatives, that would allow students who entered the United States illegally to pay in-state tuition at Colorado’s public colleges. Currently, those students must pay the higher rate for nonresidents. Though Republicans in the statehouse have traditionally taken a strict stance on illegal immigration, a few of them joined Democrats in the House and Senate to support the legislation.
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