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Federal appeals court rejects bid to revive in-state tuition for Texas students without legal status
A federal appeals court rejected an attempt to restore in-state tuition eligibility for Texas students without legal status. The Texas Dream Act, which allowed such students to qualify for in-state tuition for over two decades, was overturned last year.
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