A group of Kansas students without lawful immigration status are seeking to intervene in the federal government's challenge to a 2004 state law that provides in-state tuition to students who live in the United States illegally.
A group called Kansas Students for Affordable Tuition filed a motion on Wednesday seeking to defend the state law saying, the attorney general doesn't adequately represent its interests because he's agreed to have the law declared unconstitutional.
The group - called KanSAT - says its members are targets of . . .
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