The Kansas Senate on Wednesday approved a bill banning immigrants living in the United States illegally from receiving most state or local benefits, including in-state tuition at higher education institutions.
The Senate voted 30-9 to approve the bill, which would end a program the Legislature created in 2004 to give in-state tuition for students in the United States illegally who graduated from a Kansas high school and pledged to become citizens.
The bill, supported by . . .
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