Trump’s DoJ sues California over college tuition benefits for undocumented students

The GuardianFriday, November 21, 2025 at 9:16:53 PM
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Trump’s DoJ sues California over college tuition benefits for undocumented students
  • The Justice Department has initiated a lawsuit against California, challenging the state's policy that permits undocumented students to access in
  • This legal action underscores the Trump administration's ongoing efforts to restrict benefits for undocumented individuals, reflecting a broader national debate on immigration and education policies.
  • The lawsuit adds to a series of legal confrontations between the Trump administration and California, highlighting the contentious relationship over immigration policies and state rights.
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