💨 Abstract
President Trump's administration has been targeting states that offer in-state tuition to undocumented students, filing lawsuits to end these tuition breaks in Texas, Kentucky, Minnesota, and Oklahoma. These tuition benefits, initially bipartisan and economically beneficial, are now controversial. In Texas, the tuition difference can be significant, affecting up to 57,000 students. Legal challenges and political shifts have altered the trajectory of these benefits.
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