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DOJ sues Texas for offering in-state college tuition to illegal immigrants in alleged violation of federal law

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The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a complaint against Texas to block the state’s two-decade-old law that provides in-state tuition to illegal immigrants.

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The complaint was filed Wednesday in the Northern District of Texas against the State of Texas and several Texas officials to get Texas to comply with federal requirements.

Under federal law, higher education institutions are prohibited from providing benefits to illegal aliens not offered to U.S. citizens.

The DOJ’s complaint aims to enjoin the enforcement of a Texas law requiring colleges and universities to provide in-state tuition rates for immigrants who maintain residency in Texas, regardless of whether they are in the U.S. legally.

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According to the DOJ, the laws in Texas «blatantly» conflict with federal law, putting them in conflict with the supremacy clause of the U.S. Constitution.

«Under federal law, schools cannot provide benefits to illegal aliens that they do not provide to U.S. citizens,» Attorney General Pam Bondi said. «The Justice Department will relentlessly fight to vindicate federal law and ensure that U.S. citizens are not treated like second-class citizens anywhere in the country.»

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The lawsuit was filed in response to two executive orders signed by President Donald Trump since returning to the Oval Office in January.

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Attorney General Pam Bondi speaks to reporters outside the White House in Washington, D.C.  (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

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The executive orders were signed to ensure illegal immigrants cannot receive taxpayer benefits or preferential treatment.

One of the orders, «Ending Taxpayer Subsidization of Open Borders,» ordered all agencies to «ensure, to the maximum extent permitted by law, that no taxpayer-funded benefits go to unqualified aliens.»

The other order, «Protecting American Communities From Criminal Aliens,» directs officials to «take appropriate action to stop the enforcement of State and local laws, regulations, policies, and practices favoring aliens over any groups of American citizens that are unlawful, preempted by Federal law, or otherwise unenforceable, including State laws that provide in-State higher education tuition to aliens but not to out-of-State American citizens.»

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The Justice Department filed a complaint against Texas to block the state’s law that provides in-state tuition to illegal immigrants. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

Fox News Digital has reached out to Gov. Greg Abbott’s office for comment.

Widely known as the Texas Dream Act, the legislation being targeted by the Trump administration was introduced in February 2001, when federal courts ruled that a child’s immigration status should not prevent the child’s access to primary and secondary schools.

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But when it came to higher education, federal immigration status could have prevented some children born outside the U.S. from getting a college education from a public institution because of higher rates charged to nonresidents.

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When children born outside the U.S. graduated from Texas high schools, those students were required by previous state law to pay a higher rate to Texas public colleges or universities, as if they were from out of state or were international students.

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The legislation, signed by Gov. Rick Perry, a Republican, June 16, 2001, removed federal immigration status as a factor in determining eligibility to pay in-state tuition at Texas public colleges and universities for students who graduate from a Texas high school and who meet the minimum residency, academic and registration criteria.

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Israel lanzó una nueva ofensiva terrestre en Gaza, mientras 25 países pidieron poner fin a la guerra

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El ejército israelí lanzó este lunes una ofensiva terrestre en el centro de la Franja de Gaza, en coincidencia con el llamado conjunto de 25 países que pidieron poner fin a la guerra en el territorio palestino.

La guerra en Gaza debe cesar inmediatamente”, escribieron en un comunicado los ministros de Relaciones Exteriores de 25 naciones, entre ellas el Reino Unido, España, Italia, Portugal, Canadá y Francia.

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Los ministros consideraron que “el sufrimiento de los civiles en Gaza ha alcanzado nuevos niveles” y denunciaron “el rechazo del gobierno israelí a proporcionar asistencia humanitaria esencial a la población civil”.

Israel lanza una nueva ofensiva en Gaza

La Defensa Civil de Gaza y testigos informaron de disparos de artillería en Deir al Balah, donde Israel anunció el lunes que ampliaría sus operaciones militares.

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El ejército indicó que operaría incluso “en una zona donde nunca había intervenido antes” durante su guerra contra el movimiento islamista palestino Hamas. Además, pidió a los habitantes abandonar el lugar.

Israel ataca la localidad de Deir Al-Balah, en el centro de la Franja de Gaza (Foto: REUTERS/Hatem Khaled)

Según la Oficina de Coordinación de Asuntos Humanitarios de las Naciones Unidas (OCHA), entre 50.000 y 80.000 personas se encontraban en la zona.

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Familias enteras comenzaron a desplazarse, cargando sus pertenencias o en carretas tiradas por burros hacia el sur. “Durante la noche escuchamos fuertes explosiones”, relató Abdalá Abu Slim, un habitante de 48 años.

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“Tememos que el ejército israelí prepare una operación terrestre en Deir al Balah y en los campamentos del centro de la Franja de Gaza, donde se hacinan cientos de miles de desplazados”, agregó.

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Mai Elawawda, responsable de comunicación en Gaza para la ONG británica Medical Aid for Palestinians, calificó la situación como “extremadamente crítica”.

El llamado conjunto de 25 países para detener la guerra

En tanto, 25 países, entre ellos Reino Unido, España, Italia, Portugal, Canadá y Francia, pidieron poner fin “inmediatamente” a la guerra en la Franja de Gaza, en una declaración conjunta publicada el lunes.

“Nosotros (…) nos reunimos para enviar un mensaje simple y urgente: la guerra en Gaza debe cesar inmediatamente”, escribieron los ministros de Relaciones Exteriores de estos países, para quienes “el sufrimiento de los civiles en Gaza ha alcanzado nuevos niveles”.

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Palestinos desplazados en Khan Younis, en el sur de la Franja de gaza (Foto de archivo: REUTERS/Hatem Khaled)

Palestinos desplazados en Khan Younis, en el sur de la Franja de gaza (Foto de archivo: REUTERS/Hatem Khaled)

Los cerca de dos millones de palestinos asediados por Israel en Gaza están al borde de la hambruna tras más de 21 meses de conflicto, desencadenado por un ataque sin precedentes del movimiento islamista palestino Hamás en territorio israelí el 7 de octubre de 2023.

“El modelo de distribución de ayuda establecido por el gobierno israelí es peligroso, alimenta la inestabilidad y priva a los gazatíes de su dignidad humana”, dijeron los firmantes, en referencia a la Fundación Humanitaria de Gaza (GHF), respaldada por Estados Unidos e Israel.

La GHF comenzó sus operaciones a finales de mayo, tras un bloqueo humanitario total de más de dos meses impuesto por Israel.

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Es aterrador que más de 800 palestinos hayan sido asesinados mientras intentaban obtener ayuda”, escribieron también los ministros.

Los firmantes también exigen la liberación de los rehenes “cruelmente detenidos” por Hamas. Además, expresaron su firme oposición a cualquier iniciativa destinada a modificar el territorio o la demografía en los territorios palestinos ocupados, y piden el fin de la colonización en dichos territorios.

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Los países firmantes son: Australia, Austria, Bélgica, Canadá, Dinamarca, Eslovenia, España, Estonia, Finlandia, Francia, Islandia, Irlanda, Italia, Japón, Letonia, Lituania, Luxemburgo, Países Bajos, Nueva Zelanda, Noruega, Polonia, Portugal, Suecia, Suiza y Reino Unido.

La declaración también fue firmada por la comisaria europea de Igualdad, Hadja Lahbib.

Israel rechazó la nota de los 25 países que pidieron detener la guerra

Poco después, Israel rechazó el documento. “Todas las declaraciones y afirmaciones deben dirigirse a la única parte responsable de la falta de un acuerdo para la liberación de rehenes y un alto el fuego: Hamas, que inició esta guerra y la está prolongando”, dijo en un comunicado el Ministerio de Exteriores israelí.

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En el texto, Israel insistió en que “existe una propuesta concreta para un acuerdo de alto el fuego” -que no incluye el fin definitivo de la ofensiva ni la retirada de las tropas israelíes de Gaza-, la cual ha sido “repetidamente” aceptada por Israel, pero no por Hamas.

“En estos momentos tan delicados de las negociaciones en curso, es mejor evitar declaraciones de este tipo”, afirmó el comunicado.

(Con información de EFE y AFP)

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One year after Biden’s unprecedented exit from 2024 race, Democrats poll numbers at rock bottom

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One year ago on Monday, then-President Joe Biden stunned the political world by ending his campaign for re-election.

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Biden’s exit from the 2024 White House race also rocked the Democratic Party, which went on to suffer setbacks on Election Day, as the party lost control of the presidency, the Senate and fell short in its bid to win back the House majority.

One year later, the Democratic Party is still reeling.

Just 28% of Americans view the party favorably, according to a CNN poll conducted July 10-13 and released last week. That’s the lowest mark for Democrats in the entire history of CNN polling, going back over 30 years.

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Then-President Joe Biden speaks from the Oval Office of the White House as he gives his farewell address on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2025 in Washington, D.C. (Mandel Ngan/Pool via AP)

The CNN poll is far from an outlier.

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Just 19% of voters questioned in a Quinnipiac University national poll give Democrats in Congress a thumbs up on how they’re handling their duties, with 72% disapproving.

That’s an all-time low since Quinnipiac University first began asking congressional approval questions in their surveys 16 years ago.

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The Democratic Party has been in the political wilderness since November’s elections. Not only did the party lose power, but Republicans made gains among Black, Hispanic and younger voters, all traditional members of the Democratic Party’s base.

Then-Vice President Kamala Harris delivers her presidential nomination acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention, on August 22, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois

Then-Vice President Kamala Harris delivers her presidential nomination acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention on Aug. 22, 2024 in Chicago. (Fox News – Paul Steinhauser)

Since President Donald Trump‘s return to power earlier this year, an increasingly energized base of Democrats is urging party leaders to take a stronger stand in pushing back against the president’s sweeping and controversial second-term agenda. Their anger is directed not only at Republicans, but at Democrats they feel aren’t vocal enough in their opposition to Trump.

That has fueled a plunge in the Democratic Party’s favorable ratings, which have hit historic lows in several surveys this year.

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The trend is reflected in the new Quinnipiac poll, which was conducted July 10-14.

Just 39% of Democrats approve of the way Democrats in Congress are handling their jobs, with 52% disapproving and 9% not offering an opinion.

«The approval numbers for Democrats can be characterized as flat out terrible,» Quinnipiac University polling analyst Tim Malloy said.

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Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-NY), left, and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), the top two Democrats in Congress, speak at a press conference at the U.S. Capitol on June 11, 2025 in Washington, D.C. (Kevin Dietsch)

While the approval ratings for Republicans in Congress aren’t as «terrible» as the Democrats, they’re nothing to brag about.

Only a third of voters questioned in the poll said they approved of the way congressional Republicans were handling their duties, with 62% giving them a thumbs down.

However, just over three-quarters of Republicans (77%) said they approved of the way GOP lawmakers on Capitol Hill were handling their jobs, with just one in five disapproving.

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Additionally, in the CNN poll, while not as bad as the Democrats, the favorable rating for the Republican Party registered at a low 33%.

Meanwhile, Trump’s approval ratings in both polls remain underwater, at 40%-54% in the Quinnipiac survey and 44%-56% in the CNN survey.

Trump started his second tour of duty in the White House with approval ratings in positive territory, but his numbers quickly sank underwater in many polls. The president’s approval ratings were in negative territory in 13 of the 17 polls conducted so far this month.

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The CNN survey has a silver lining for the Democrats.

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The poll indicates that Democrats are more energized than Republicans in voting in next year’s midterm elections, when the GOP will be defending its thin House and Senate majorities.

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Seventy-two percent of Democrats and independents who lean toward the party said they are extremely motivated to vote next year, 22 points higher than the share of Republicans and GOP-aligned voters who said they were extremely motivated to vote.

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Bangladesh air force jet crashes into school campus, killing at least 19

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At least 19 people were killed and 164 injured as a Bangladesh air force training jet crashed into a college and school campus in the capital Dhaka on Monday after experiencing a technical problem shortly after takeoff, a military spokesperson said.

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The F-7 BGI jet took off at 1:06 p.m. from the Bangladesh Air Force base in Kurmitola, Dhaka, as part of a routine training mission, but encountered a mechanical failure, said the spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Sami Ud Dowla Chowdhury.

«The pilot … made a valiant attempt to divert the aircraft away from densely populated areas. Despite his best efforts, the aircraft … crashed into a two-story building belonging to Milestone School and College,» he said.

The pilot was among those killed in the incident, the military said, adding that a committee had been formed to investigate its cause.

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Firefighters and soldiers work next to the wreckage of an air force training aircraft after it crashed into Milestone College campus, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, July 21, 2025. (Stringer/Reuters)

The F-7 BGI is the final and most advanced variant in China’s Chengdu J-7/F-7 aircraft family, according to Jane’s Information Group. Bangladesh signed a contract for 16 aircraft in 2011 and deliveries were completed by 2013.

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The Chengdu F-7 is the license-built version of the Soviet MiG-21.

Videos of the aftermath of the crash showed a big fire near a lawn emitting a thick plume of smoke into the sky, as crowds watched from a distance.

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Firefighters and army members carry the body of a victim after an air force training aircraft crashed into Milestone College campus, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on July 21, 2025. (Stringer/Reuters)

Firefighters sprayed water on the mangled remains of the plane, which appeared to have rammed into the side of a building, damaging iron grills and creating a gaping hole in the structure, footage filmed by Reuters showed.

«A third-grade student was brought in dead, and three others, aged 12, 14 and 40, were admitted to the hospital,» said Bidhan Sarker, head of the burn unit at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital, where some victims were taken.

Images from the scene also showed people screaming and crying as others tried to comfort them.

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An ambulance passes near the wreckage where an air force training aircraft crashed into Milestone College campus, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on July 21, 2025. (Mohammad Ponir Hossain/Reuters)

«When I was picking (up) my kids and went to the gate, I realized something came from behind … I heard an explosion. When I looked back, I only saw fire and smoke,» said Masud Tarik, a teacher at the school.

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The incident comes a little over a month after an Air India plane crashed on top of a medical college hostel in neighboring India’s Ahmedabad city, killing 241 of the 242 people on board and 19 on the ground, marking the world’s worst aviation disaster in a decade.

Reuters contributed to this report.


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