DOJ sues New Jersey over laws giving illegal aliens in-state tuition, says citizens treated as ‘second-class’

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The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit Thursday againstNew Jersey, challenging state laws that allow illegal aliens to receive in-state tuition and financial aid, arguing the policies discriminate against U.S.citizens.

The lawsuit, filed infederal court, targets the state, several higher education agencies and officials, and is seeking to block enforcement of laws that provide reduced tuition rates and financial assistance to students regardless of their immigration status.

DOJofficials argue the policies violate federal law by offering benefits to illegal immigrants that are not equally available to all U.S.citizens.

“This is a simple matter of federal law: In New Jersey and nationwide, colleges cannot provide benefits to illegal aliens that they do not provide to U.S.citizens,” Assistant Attorney General Brett A.Shumate said.“This Department of Justice will not tolerate American students being treated like second-class citizens in their own country.”

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New Jersey Democrat Gov. Mikie Sherrill speaking at a podium with an American flag in the background.

New Jersey Gov.Mikie Sherrill speaks during a public event.(Eduardo Munoz Alvarez/Getty Images)

Under current New Jersey law, students who meet residency requirements can qualify for in-state tuition at public colleges regardless of whether they are in the U.S.legally.The state also allows certain illegal immigrant students to access financial aid and scholarships.

Associate Attorney General Stanley Woodward said the policies unfairly put American students at a disadvantage.

“Imagine being denied the opportunity of education in your own country,” Woodward said.“By granting illegal aliens in-state tuition, the state of New Jersey is doing just that.”

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Buildings and walkways on the Rutgers University campus in New Jersey.

A view of Rutgers University campus in New Jersey.(iStock)

The lawsuit is the latest in a broader effort by President Donald Trump’s administration tochallenge state policies that providebenefits to illegal immigrants.

According to the DOJ, it marks the ninth such legal action filed as part of that initiative.

Similarlawsuitsin Texas, Kentucky and Oklahoma have resulted in rulings that blocked comparable laws, while additional cases are pending in states including Illinois, Minnesota and California.

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Exterior of the U.S. Department of Justice headquarters in Washington, D.C., related to a federal lawsuit over New Jersey tuition policies.

The U.S.Department of Justice building in Washington, D.C., where officials announced a lawsuit challenging New Jersey’s in-state tuition and financial aid policies for undocumented immigrants.(Celal Gunes/Anadolu)

Supporters of the policy have argued that in-state tuition eligibility is based on residency, not immigration status, and is intended to expand access to higher education for students who have lived in the state for years.

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The case is pending in the U.S.District Court for the District of New Jersey.

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