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    Home » Blog » Federal judge strikes down Texas law granting in-state tuition to illegal immigrants

    Federal judge strikes down Texas law granting in-state tuition to illegal immigrants

    June 7, 2025Updated:June 7, 2025 Editors Picks No Comments
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    DOJ lawsuit states that 57, 000 students are ineligible under federal law, which ends advantage.

    A Texas law that gave in-state education to illegal immigrant pupils at public colleges who met specific needs has been blocked by a federal prosecutor.

    On Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Justice sued the position. Within days, Texas backed the Justice Department, and according to Inside Higher Ed, U.S. District Judge ReedO’Connor issued a continuous lawsuit to overturn the rule.

    The lawsuit claimed that by providing illegal immigrant learners with education benefits that out-of-state U.S. citizens couldn’t get, Texas law allegedly violated federal laws.

    According to Inside Higher Ed, the article made reference to a national legal provision that states that unauthorized people cannot get higher education without the consent of citizens.

    According to the struck-down laws, illegal immigrant students could receive in-state education by fulfilling certain criteria, such as “graduating from a Texas higher class, residing in Texas for at least three years prior, and signing an affidavit promising to apply for permanent residency position,” according to Inside Higher Ed.

    In the meantime, U.S. people may receive in-state education if they, or a family, had been residing in Texas for at least a month prior to enrolling.

    Attorney General of Texas, Ken Paxton, praised the choice in a speech.

    According to Paxton,” I joined the Trump Administration in a combined movement today to oppose a legislation that fraudulently and unconstitutionally provided benefits to illegitimate aliens that were not available to American citizens.”

    He remarked,” Texas’s success is a big victory, ending this unfair and un-American provision.”

    When then-Governor Rick Perry signed the Texas Dream Act into law, Texas became the first state to offer in-state education rewards for illegal immigrant students in 2001. More than 20 states have since passed related laws, according to Inside Higher Ed.

    According to The Presidents ‘ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration, there are approximately 57, 000 illegal immigrant students who enroll in Texas ‘ public colleges and universities.

    According to NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth, the distinction between in-state and out-of-state education costs is” substantial.”

    A state resident at the state’s flagship University of Texas at Austin, for instance, paid approximately$ 11,000 for the 2024-2025 academic year, compared to about$ 41,000 for students from other states, according to the outlet.

    According to Inside Higher Ed, Florida also repealed a law that had formerly permitted illegal immigrants to compensate in-state tuition earlier this year.

    The new law, which takes effect on July 1, was signed by Governor Ron DeSantis on February 13. It repeals a scheme that was put in place in 2014 under Rick Scott as governor.

    DeSantis said in a press conference,” I don’t think you should be admitted to college in Florida if you’re here illegally,” adding that” to give in-state tuition was just a slap in the face to taxpayers.”

    Extra: Ed Dept. claims Columbia should be barred from approval because of antisemitism.

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