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DOJ files lawsuit challenging Minnesota laws providing tuition benefits to illegal aliens, claiming they violate federal law prohibiting benefits not offered to U.S. citizens.
The state allows immigrants living in the country without legal status to qualify for state residency, affording them in-state tuition rates and access to a state-funded financial aid program.
A Blaine family is suing the city after officials denied their permit to build an ADU, alleging the decision violated state ...
Minnesota faces a federal lawsuit for its tuition benefits to illegal immigrants who live in-state. The Department of Justice ...
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The law requires social media companies to publicly disclose user engagement statistics, content assessment, notification ...
A new federal investigation is underway to determine if the state of Minnesota is in violation of Title IX for allowing a ...
A Minnesota jury ruled in favor of Elissa Wall, who already holds a $10 million judgment against Warren Jeffs, the ...
Conservation Minnesota hosts 11 AmeriCorps Climate Impact Corps members across the state. Due to 'changes in federal ...
The lawsuit argues that federal law only allows states and the federal government to share Medicaid enrollees’ personal data ...
Minnesota faces DOJ lawsuit over laws offering in-state tuition benefits to illegal immigrants, following similar legal action against Texas in response to Trump's executive orders.
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