students pursue a higher education. >> tucker: right, to give preference to people here illegally over american citizens, can you think of another country that would do this? does any other country to this? >> julissa: we're not talking talking about the united states, are we talking about a specific law in california that allows undocumented students. >> tucker: let's not dodge the question, the philosophical underpinning really matters here. government exists to serve citizens, there's a difference between a citizen and the noncitizen, doesn't mean the noncitizen is back, but it means it's not number one on the priority for government, by definition shouldn't be. can you think of another place on planet earth where government would put the needs of a noncitizen before citizen? >> julissa: i can think of a scenario where the regions of the state of california have to act in the best interest of californians. that is what is happening in this case. if we come back up for a second, state universities exist to benefit the residents of each of