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House approves revived legislation banning in-state tuition for immigrants in U.S. illegally
Read Article A bill eliminating in-state tuition at higher education institutions for students who don’t live in the country legally cleared the House on Thursday morning. The House voted 77-47 to approve a conference committee report that included the in-state tuition measure as part of a larger bill banning immigrants living in the country illegally from receiving most state or local benefits. The Senate
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