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After a federal judge blocked the Texas Dream Act, students and advocacy groups are fighting back in court to protect access ...
The Department of Justice coordinated with Texas AG Ken Paxton to end a bill that allowed undocumented students to pay for in-state tuition, a top official suggested.
The Texas Dream Act, the first of its kind in the nation, extended in-state tuition at public colleges and universities to ...
What is the Texas Dream Act? The 2001 law granted undocumented students in-state tuition rates if they could show they lived in Texas for at least three years before high school graduation.
The DREAM Act "is a good down payment on what will eventually be a comprehensive solution to a broken immigration system," Graham said. Continue reading. Apr 22 ...
"Without the Texas Dream Act, many of these students will be forced to forgo their education, and schools across Texas will lose millions of dollars of funding," the lawsuit states.
AUSTIN, Texas — For undocumented students that rely on the "Texas Dream Act," the news of its recent repeal has them left with uncertainty and fear over their futures.
The Dream Act was signed into law under former Gov. Rick Perry in 2001, a decision he defended in a 2012 Republican presidential primary debate. Now, Perry said times have changed, ...
The door that the 2001 law opened for Espinosa and thousands of others is suddenly closing. The Trump administration sued Texas on Wednesday, accusing the Texas Dream Act of illegally providing a ...
The swift repeal occurred two days after the end of Texas Legislature, where a bill filed to repeal the Texas Dream Act by Sen. Mayes Middleton, R-Galveston, failed to make it to the Senate floor.
The elimination of the Texas Dream Act is a nightmare that upends individual aspirations and future economic contributions. To celebrate this step backward is to celebrate self-defeat. June 6, 2025 ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Advocacy groups are raising concerns after a federal lawsuit repealed the Texas Dream Act. Signed by Gov. Rick Perry in 2001, it allows certain undocumented students to qualify ...