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Kansas risks federal lawsuit if aid to illegal aliens continues, AG warns

Summary by The Heartlander
Kansas could be next in line for a federal lawsuit over benefits for illegal aliens, the state’s attorney general said this week.  Kansas law grants in-state tuition benefits for illegal aliens but illegally denies them for U.S. citizens from other states, Attorney General Kris Kobach warns in an opinion requested by state Rep. Samantha Poetter Parshall. The law in question requires postsecondary education institutions to offer in-state tuition …
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The Heartlander broke the news in on Friday, February 13, 2026.
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