A leading House Republican wants to know if there are any children of illegal immigrants attending any of the schools in the state's four-year university system. House Majority Leader Joseph Sweeney, R-Salem, said he’s asking for the information after learning from a recent Right-to-Know Law request that 649 foreign students attend the University of New Hampshire, Plymouth State University and Keene State College in the current academic year. During the same period, 742 New Hampshire residents were denied admission: 655 at UNH, 16 at Plymouth State and 71 at Keene State, respectively, Sweeney said.
Sweeney said he was alarmed to learn that UNH’s admission website "encourages the application and enrollment of undocumented students and students granted Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)" — a policy he said was not disclosed in USNH’s original response to his request for information. “New Hampshire taxpayer funded colleges and universities are denying New Hampshire Residents admission while encouraging illegals to apply. This is just wrong!” Sweeney said in launching a second Right-to-KnNow Law request for records.
Catherine Provencher, chancellor for the University System of New Hampshire, said all New Hampshire residents who met basic admission requirements were admitted and she said the colleges have additional capacity to admit even more qualified applicants. According to USNH’s response, 85.5% of New Hampshire residents who applied to UNH were admitted, while the admission rates were much higher for both Keene State (96.
3%) and Plymouth State (99.3%). “Our public universities must prioritize New Hampshire students — not international applicants or undocumented illegal aliens,” Sweeney said.
“I will keep fighting to ensure accountability and fairness for our families and ensure that Granite Staters are put first." House Republicans have defended their decision to pass a proposed budget that cuts state aid to USNH by $25 million a year above the 4% cut that Gov. Kelly Ayotte had initially called for last February.
USNH officials could not be reached for comment. [email protected].
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House GOP leader challenges USNH on immigrant admission policies

A leading House Republican wants to know if there are any children of illegal immigrants attending any of the schools in the state's four-year university system.