State AG declares policy ‘discriminatory and unlawful,’ awaits decision from U.S. District CourtOklahoma has agreed to stop providing in-state college tuition to illegal immigrant students after the U.S. Department of Justice sued the state this week.State Attorney General Gentner Drummond filed a joint motion with the DOJ to abolish the Oklahoma law “that unconstitutionally gives in-state tuition to illegal immigrants,”根据AG办公室的周二新闻发布。“今天,俄克拉荷马州纳税人的长期剥削结束了,他们多年来一直在补贴大学和大学为非法移民提供非法移民的非法福利,这是在州内学费的形式,以较低的国民为代表的人,他们没有使我们的国民宣布为不可能。 discriminatory and unlawful,” he stated.Now the state and DOJ are awaiting a decision on the case from the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma, according to Inside Higher Ed.In its lawsuit, President Donald Trump’s administration contended that Oklahoma’s state law breaches the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution by granting in-state tuition benefits at colleges and universities to individuals illegally present in the U.S., while charging higher “对美国合法公民的学费率。“对美国人的这种不平等的待遇是完全被联邦法律所禁止和抢占的,该法律明确规定,“一个在美国不合法存在的外国人不得在国家内居住的居民不应符合任何后期教育的可能性……除非有任何公民的受益,否则公民是否有利于……读取。这是该法律实施了将近30年来第一次,该大学修复此前报告