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Bondi reaches agreement with Kentucky on illegal immigrant tuition policy

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The Prosecutor of Kentucky Russell Coleman told Fox News Digital in an interview with Thursday that the lawsuit filed by Public Prosecutor Pam Bondi against the General Education Service in Kentucky regarding the study fees in the state for illegal immigrants led to an agreement to end this practice.

Coleman said that the Kentucky Education Council after the secondary stage (KCPE) agreed to change the state policy two months after the transfer of the Ministry of Justice for the first time to the Commonwealth to the court due to a ruling in the state law 13 Car 2: 045.

The alleged lawsuit that Kentucky’s policy violates 18 USC 1623, which states that “despite any other judgment of the law, a foreigner is not present in the United States is not qualified on the basis of residency in a country in any of the educational benefit after birth unless it is a citizen or a citizen of the United States qualified for such benefit … without looking at the citizen or the national citizen.”

The Ministry of Justice has originally appointed the governor of Kentucky and Andrew Bishr as a defendant, but the Beshear office told Fox New Digital that the Kentucky Council on education after high school is independent of the ruler’s office.

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A sign of US-460 Virginia leaves the drivers’ greeting near the mouth card, Kentucky, in 2017. (Charlie Cretz)

Coleman indicated that the conservatives play a role in appointing members of the Council.

“Under the current federal law, any illegal immigrant is prohibited from eligibility to obtain the advantages of education after the secondary stage, such as tuition fees within the state, unless the same benefits are provided to every American citizen.”

Bondi noted in a statement obtained by the Coleman office that “no country can be allowed to treat Americans such as second -class citizens in their country by providing financial benefits to illegal foreigners.”

In his interview, Coleman said that the decision is not official until the federal boycott judge signs the agreement between the two parties – which was confirmed by my form.

“It has no meaning, not a term I did not expect to use whenever I had last year,” he said.

“It is a term from the book of Harry Potter or the book of Rield Dal, but it does not make sense immediately and what we are dealing with here.”

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Public Prosecutor Pam Bondi, left; Public Prosecutor in Kentucky Russell Coleman, to the right. (Reuters; Getty Emiez)

Coleman said that the original policy is to motivate non -citizens to come to Kentucky in other states that may not provide them with the same leg.

“There is a joint proposal for what is known as the ruling of approval,” he said, adding that it has not officially indicated any statement on the case yet in the obligatory respect for the judge who must agree to the approval agreement.

In previous reports of Fox News Digital, a Beshear spokesman indicated that the ruler had no authority over KCPE, but Coleman seemed completely not fully convinced of dynamics.

“He will not hesitate to get the credit for any positive policy that comes out of KCPE,” he said. “Most members of KCPE and in the real world have been appointed, you are responsible for those who help you in these roles, and that you have an impact on those who help you in this role, but of course those who want to stay away from it because of the unreasonable nature of this.”

Coleman, who was a former American lawyer before he became the best lawyer in the Commonwealth, said he should not take Bondi and Trump’s administration to put an end to the study fees within the state for illegal immigrants in the state of Blogras.

He said, “I am praising the fact that (KCPE) did the right thing and followed the law, but the matter took the Ministry of Justice and all its legal influence and the head of the implementation of law enforcement in the country that is attached to legitimacy before they did the right thing.” “This is disappointing.”

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“They must be designed for these institutions,” he said. “What they are doing is important and we have great universities in this Commonwealth. You must focus on stimulation. The best and brilliance come to this commene, and not stimulate those that violate the laws.”

He also said that he hoped that Bondi will continue to follow others from more than ten states with similar policies.

“I am on a year with the return of sound logic and whether it protects girls from men who play in their sports to impose federal law in the context of immigration,” he said. “I am our universities that support the best and bright and do not perpetuate this incentive for those who are out of the situation to fill the seats in the classroom.”

“This is not only illegal, but only the idea of ​​scratching and illogical.”

Fox News Digital has contacted the Beshear office, the Ministry of Justice and a representative of the Kentucky Council on after high school for comment.

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2025-08-31 13:00:00

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