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Rep. Terri Leo Wilson Supports Lawsuit Ending In-State Tuition for Illegal Immigrants: “Texans Must  Come First”

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Austin, TX – Rep. Terri Leo Wilson issued the following statement in response to the recently filed lawsuit by  the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) challenging the state’s policy of granting in-state tuition to illegal  immigrants: 

“I fully support this lawsuit, which rightfully challenges a deeply misguided policy that has unfairly prioritized  illegal immigrants over Texas citizens. As a proud representative of our community, I believe we must always  put Texans first. That includes making sure taxpayer-funded benefits like in-state tuition go to those who are  here legally. 

During the most recent legislative session, I filed House Bill 160 to repeal this practice. Despite my consistent  efforts to carry similar legislation in prior sessions, HB 160 was never given a hearing. It is disappointing that  such an important issue was ignored while Texas families continue to shoulder the cost. 

The extension of in-state tuition to illegal immigrants, enacted by a previous legislature, was a mistake. It  disregarded the principle of equal treatment under the law and created unfair advantages for those who are not  in the country legally. 

I commend Attorney General Paxton and the DOJ for taking this important step. This lawsuit is about fairness,  accountability, and respecting the rule of law. I remain committed to defending the rights and interests of Texas  citizens first.” 

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