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The Department of Justice (DOJ) has reached a proposed consent decree with the state of Kansas regarding its in-state tuition and scholarship programs for illegal aliens. This action is part of the DOJ’s broader initiative to address unconstitutional policies at the state level. The proposed decree aims to prevent Kansas from enforcing these programs, which have been deemed discriminatory and contrary to federal law. By addressing these policies, the DOJ seeks to uphold the rule of law and ensure that states do not implement programs that favor illegal residents over citizens and lawful immigrants. The agreement represents a significant step toward safeguarding equal treatment under the law and reinforces the government’s commitment to enforcing immigration policies. The proposed decree is now subject to approval by the court, highlighting the ongoing legal and political discussions surrounding immigration and education funding in the United States.

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