(Austin, TX) — Lawyers for the University of North Texas are appealing a federal judge’s ruling that the school can’t charge out-of-state American students’ higher tuition than illegal immigrants.
If upheld, last week’s decision could affect other public universities in Texas, which rely financially on higher out-of-state student tuition. A 2001 state law allows illegal immigrants to pay in-state tuition if they’ve lived in Texas for three-years and graduated from a Texas high school.
Last year, more than 22, illegals in Texas took advantage of the situation.
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