Texas Ends In-State Tuition for Undocumented Students Following DOJ Lawsuit

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Texas has ended its in-state tuition policy for undocumented students following a lawsuit from the federal government, which claims the policy is unconstitutional and violates federal immigration law. The move reverses a law from 2001 that allowed such students to pay in-state rates, impacting thousands of undocumented immigrants in Texas and potentially influencing similar policies in other states.
- Texas kills in-state tuition for undocumented students hours after lawsuit Axios
- Texas’ Migrant Tuition Break Blocked After Texas Joins D.O.J. to Kill It The New York Times
- DOJ sues Texas for offering in-state college tuition to illegal immigrants in alleged violation of federal law Fox News
- Federal judge blocks Texas law allowing in-state tuition for students without legal residency ABC13 Houston
- Texas agrees to end in-state tuition for undocumented immigrants after DOJ lawsuit filed against the state CBS News
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