Arizona Immigration Law Affects Some College Decisions
“Some out-of-state students have already told the University of Arizona they are not coming” because of the state’s new immigration law, Andrea Fuller writes in an article on the Web site of The Chronicle of Higher Education.
The law makes it a crime to be present in the state without legal immigration status, and authorizes local and state law enforcement authorities — including the campus police, Ms. Fuller notes — to question those they suspect to be illegal immigrants and ask that they produce verification of their status.