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Minnesota faces DOJ lawsuit over laws offering in-state tuition benefits to illegal immigrants, following similar legal action against Texas in response to Trump's executive orders.
Minnesota faces a federal lawsuit for its tuition benefits to illegal immigrants who live in-state. The Department of Justice ...
Minnesota has joined a coalition of 18 states filing a lawsuit against the Trump administration to prevent Immigration and ...
The state allows immigrants living in the country without legal status to qualify for state residency, affording them in-state tuition rates and access to a state-funded financial aid program.
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DOJ sues to stop Minnesota law allowing undocumented ... agreed to scrap a state law granting in-state eligibility for certain students without legal status just hours after a federal lawsuit ...
A new federal investigation is underway to determine if the state of Minnesota is in violation of Title IX for allowing a ...
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FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSNJustice Department sues Minnesota over tuition benefits for students without legal statusThe Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Minnesota for allowing students without legal residency to use in-state ...
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DOJ files lawsuit challenging Minnesota laws providing tuition benefits to illegal aliens, claiming they violate federal law prohibiting benefits not offered to U.S. citizens.
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