
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signs bill allowing some Mexican residents near border to get in-state tuition
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A new law in California will allow some students living in Mexico within 45 miles of the border with the Golden State to waive nonresident tuition.
The bill, introduced by Assemblymember David Alvarez, D-San Diego, affects low-income students living within 45 minutes of the California border.
"There are students who might actually be U.S. citizens but happen to be living in the Baja region because of the cost of living," Alvarez told The Los Angeles Times. "So there are some students who find themselves in that situation who don’t have a California residence because families can’t afford to live here."
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