AG Brnovich makes another attempt to deny Dreamers in-state tuition

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By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Capitol Times

Attorney General Mark Brnovich is making a new attempt to prevent “dreamers” from getting the same lower resident tuition rates as other Arizonans.

Brnovich on Wednesday filed a notice of appeal of the May 5 decision by Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Arthur Anderson that those accepted into the Obama Administration’s Deferred Action Program for Childhood Arrivals makes them “lawfully present” in the United States. And that, said the judge, makes them eligible for in-state tuition at Maricopa Community Colleges despite a 2006 voter-approved law.

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