Nebraska ends in-state tuition and financial aid for illegal immigrants
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Updated · Fox News · Apr 24
Nebraska ends in-state tuition and financial aid for illegal immigrants
10 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 24
Nebraska reached a proposed consent decree with the Department of Justice after a federal lawsuit was filed challenging its two-decade-old law.
The agreement, pending court approval, would permanently bar Nebraska from granting in-state tuition and certain financial aid to illegal immigrants, aligning with similar DOJ victories in Texas, Oklahoma, and Kentucky.
This marks the eighth DOJ lawsuit targeting state laws favoring illegal immigrants over out-of-state U.S. citizens, with further cases ongoing in Illinois, Minnesota, Virginia, and California.
With lawsuits in 8 states, is a national ban on this tuition aid next?
Beyond tuition, how is the federal government restricting benefits for non-citizens?
Is in-state tuition for long-term residents a state right or illegal favoritism?
A federal judge just backed Minnesota's law. Could Nebraska's agreement be challenged?
What becomes of Nebraska's undocumented high school graduates without in-state tuition?
Why must states fund K-12 for undocumented children but not higher education?