No In-State Tuition for Illegal Immigrants Act
HR 2490 prohibits states from offering in-state tuition to undocumented students, requiring them to pay higher out-of-state rates and risking federal funding cuts.
HR 2490 prohibits states from offering in-state tuition to undocumented students, requiring them to pay higher out-of-state rates and risking federal funding cuts.
Bill Number: HR 2490
Title: No In-State Tuition for Illegal Immigrants Act
Status: Introduced in House
Introduced Date: March 31, 2025
Classification: Bill
The No In-State Tuition for Illegal Immigrants Act aims to prohibit states from offering in-state tuition rates to individuals who are in the United States illegally. The bill seeks to address concerns regarding the financial implications of providing lower tuition rates to undocumented students, which some lawmakers argue could divert resources from legal residents and citizens.
HR 2490 represents a significant shift in the approach to tuition rates for undocumented students in the U.S. If passed, it would enforce stricter eligibility criteria for in-state tuition, potentially affecting thousands of students and altering state funding dynamics. The bill is currently under review by relevant committees, and its future will depend on legislative discussions and potential amendments.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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