Fresno State opens taxpayer-funded ‘DREAM Center’ for illegal immigrants

Fresno State University will be building a Dream Outreach Center on the taxpayer dime to address the so-called needs and challenges of illegal aliens going to a college subsidized by American citizens.

“These students are confronted with major hurdles as they attempt to navigate the enrollment and financial aid processes to gain access to higher education. Also, guidance and support are needed for resolving challenges as they persist through the University,” Dr. Frank Lamas, vice president for Student Affairs, and Enrollment Management, told The Business Journal. 

According to Lamas, the new Dream Outreach Center will facilitate a sense of belonging for students including financial aid guidance, professional developments opportunities, and referrals to student support services.

The value of the center is approximately $170,000.

Just over 1,000 of the 23,000 Fresno State students are illegal aliens, comprising an estimated 4 percent of the student body.

Apparently not getting deported for illegally entering a country, offering instate college tuition subsidized by taxpayers, being able to obtain a drivers license, and having the ability to practice law in the state of California wasn’t enough of a welcome mat. Fresno State insisted they must continue to roll out the red carpet for being breaking the law.

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