September 14, 2007
In the States
IMMIGRANT TUITION: A group of students and parents who paid out-of-state tuition at public colleges in Kansas do not have standing to challenge a state law that allows some illegal immigrants who graduated from Kansas high schools to pay lower, in-state rates, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit has ruled. Under the law at issue, immigrants who are seeking status as legal residents pay in-state tuition rates at state institutions if they attended a Kansas
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