The Justice Department sued Kentucky politicians over in-state tuition benefits for undocumented students, just as Texas students and advocates are pushing back against a lawsuit that killed a similar state policy.
DOJ Targets In-State Tuition for Noncitizens in Kentucky as Texas Students Fight Back
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DOJ Targets In-State Tuition for Noncitizens in Kentucky as Texas Students Fight Back
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