The Doj continues Kentucky on the rates of tuition in the state for illegal immigrants

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Attorney General Bondi Announced Tuesday that the Ministry of Justice will take action against Kentucky for a policy that allows illegal immigrants residing in the state of Bluegrass to qualify for school rates in the state in public universities.
US c. Andrew Beshear was filed with the federal court of the Oriental District based in Lexington, alleging that the law “discriminates the American citizens unconstitutionally who have not granted the same privilege”, perceptibly from the outside of the State.
“No state can be authorized to treat Americans as second -class citizens in their own country by offering financial advantages to illegal foreigners,” Bondi said.
“The Ministry of Justice has just won On this exact problem in TexasAnd we can’t wait to fight in Kentucky to protect the rights of American citizens. “”
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When he was contacted to comment on, a representative of the Democratic Governor Andy Beshear said that he had no role in the creation of politics and that he is applied by Kentucky Council on Postcondary Education (KCPE) which is an independent agency.
“We were not meant with this trial and had no notice, nor any prior discussion with the Ministry of Justice on this subject,” said Beshear spokesperson, Crystal Staley, in Fox News Digital.
Staley said that the rules had been published “before 2010” and that KCPE, and not Beshear, has the unique power to determine the residence requirements related to tuition fees.
“The governor does not have the power to modify CPE regulations and should not be awarded the trial.”
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Melissa Young, KCPE spokesperson, said the agency has just discovered the trial on Tuesday morning and that they are not ready to offer detailed comments.
The office of the Advocate General of KCPE is still examining the relevant regulations, and the agency performs an examination before declaring its official position on the trial, Young told Fox News Digital.
Republicans, who control The state legislature castigated Beshear and said that he had tried to correct the law.
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The state representative, TJ Roberts de Burlington, noted that he was the author of Bill 352 to strip illegal immigrants from any classification of the Kentucky residence, in particular for educational schooling purposes.
He congratulated Bondi and President Donald Trump for defending “unconstitutional discrimination against American citizens”, whom he blamed for the governor.
“The Beshear administration had the opportunity to correct this evil – first when I introduced legislation to shed light on the issue, and again after a successful legal challenge to Texas. Unfortunately, the governor has chosen to ignore these opportunities and continues to challenge the Constitution, to manipulate his national political process. Kentucky,” said Roberts.