Senate immigration bill grants litany of public benefits
American citizens may soon find themselves competing with illegal aliens to secure government student loans and federal work-study assistance.
A WND review of the Senate’s immigration reform bill finds the legislation allows illegal aliens who are granted provisional status and who initially entered the United States before reaching 16 years of age to secure both federal student loans and federal work-study programs.
The provisional citizens would still need to meet the academic requirements necessary to obtain the aid.