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El Paso County endorses Texas Dream Act amid federal legal challenge
Summary
The El Paso County Commissioners Court on June 16 passed a resolution supporting the Texas Dream Act after local students and immigrant-rights groups urged the county to oppose a Justice Department lawsuit seeking to end in-state tuition for undocumented students.
The El Paso County Commissioners Court on Monday unanimously approved a resolution affirming support for the Texas Dream Act and urging state and federal officials to protect affordable access to higher education for all Texas students regardless of immigration status.
The resolution, introduced by Commissioner David Stout and adopted by a motion from Commissioner Stout with a second from Judge Samaniego, says the county opposes a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit filed June 4, 2025 that seeks to strike the policy. The court recorded the vote as "motion carries." The resolution notes the law, first adopted in February 2001, lets eligible undocumented students pay in-state tuition when they meet residency and other requirements.
The action followed nearly an hour of public comment from current and former students and campus groups from the University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso Community College, Texas Rising and the Border Network for Human Rights. Speakers described personal education paths they said relied on in-state tuition and warned the DOJ challenge would cut off opportunities for future nurses, teachers and other…
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