Screencap of Twitter/X video. California’s community college system has a responsibility to educate students, safeguard taxpayer funds, and provide affordable pathways to upward mobility.  Instead, it has become a case study in how public institutions collapse when verification is optional, enforcement is politicized, and fraud is treated as collateral damage. Roughly one in three applicants to California’s community colleges—about 1.2 million individuals—is believed to be fraudulent.  These are fake students, many operating overseas, enrolling in online classes, submitting AI-generated assignments, occupying limited course seats, and collecting state and federal financial aid intended for real students. California operates the largest public higher-education system in the nation, spanning 116 community colleges and serving more than two million legitimate students. The system was built to expand access and…

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