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California Courts of Appeal

Dec. 14, 2016

State benefits permitted for immigrant students despite legal challenge

The state Constitution does not prohibit the University of California system from conferring benefits such as in-state tuition to immigrants living in the country without legal permission, the 2nd District Court of Appeal has held.

By Kevin Lee
Daily Journal Staff Writer

The state Constitution does not prohibit the University of California system from conferring benefits such as in-state tuition to immigrants living in the country without legal permission, the 2nd District Court of Appeal has held.

California taxpayer Earl De Vries sued the Regents of the University of California in an effort to block system-wide policies aimed at easing the financial strain for t...

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