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BREAKING: Federal government challenges in-state tuition for immigrants living in U.S. illegally
Read Article (Developing: Will be updated as warranted) The federal government on Wednesday morning filed a lawsuit against the state of Kansas challenging a 1994 state law that provides in-state tuition at higher education institutions for students who don’t live in the country legally. "Federal law prohibits illegal aliens in our Nation from being eligible for in-state tuition benefits that are denied to out-of-state United States citizens," says the lawsuit brought by the U.S.
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