[...] Until this year, students at Colorado colleges without legal U.S. citizenship status qualified for the nonresident rate of tuition, which at Colorado State University exceeds the in-state rate more than three times over.
Colorado's pro illegal alien groups are putting pressure on businesses to support amnesty for illegal aliens. While some merchant are deliberately making a quick buck selling to illegal aliens, most know the devastating effects on the economy and American workers illegal immigration causes.
There are more than 30,000 Ethiopian immigrants in the Denver area, but because of countless languages and past political alliances, their culture is divided.
The economic "recovery" just keeps getting worse for the average worker: U.S. employers squeezed their employees even harder than usual in the first quarter, leading to the biggest drop in hourly pay on record.