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Texas reversed its 20-year-old law providing in-state tuition to illegal immigrants after the DOJ sued, arguing it violated federal law by offering benefits to non-citizens not available to U.S. citizens.
Texas's law allowing in-state tuition for illegal immigrants was challenged by the DOJ.
The DOJ argued the law violated federal statutes prioritizing benefits for U.S. citizens.
Texas officials quickly conceded following the lawsuit.
Trump's executive orders prompted agencies to halt taxpayer subsidies for illegal immigrants.
Conflict between state and federal law regarding benefits for illegal immigrants.
Ensuring equal treatment and benefits for U.S. citizens.
Legal challenges to policies providing benefits to non-citizens.