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Virginia defends tuition assistance for immigrants in federal court
Virginia is defending its policy allowing immigrant students to qualify for in-state tuition assistance in federal court. The Justice Department argues federal law preempts the Virginia Dream Act, which bases eligibility on high school attendance and tax payments rather than residency, while Virginia claims the law complies with federal regulations. A federal judge requested data on how many students qualify under the program.
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