June 26, 2025

In a powerful stand for American citizens’ rights, the Department of Justice is taking aim at Minnesota’s controversial laws that hand out taxpayer-funded college tuition breaks to illegal immigrants, while sidelining hardworking U.S. students. Echoing a recent federal victory in Texas, the DOJ argues that these state laws blatantly violate the U.S. Constitution’s Supremacy Clause by placing illegal aliens ahead of American citizens in the classroom. Backed by Trump-era executive orders demanding that no federal, state, or local law put illegal immigrants before citizens, the DOJ is making it clear: America puts its own first. Attorney General Pam Bondi delivered a fiery declaration, stating no state has the right to treat Americans like “second-class citizens in their own country.” As the administration ramps up efforts to challenge similar laws in Kentucky and beyond, this move sends a resounding message—federal law will be enforced, and American citizens will not be forgotten.

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