U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to In-State Tuition for Undocumented Students in California

California has passed a local version of the DREAM Act, which has led to law suits which claim that the in state benefits clash with federal immigrations laws.

Fox News Latino has the full story here:

California will continue to allow undocumented immigrants to pay in-state tuition rates universities after the Supreme Court rejected a legal challenge to the state's policy. The justices on Monday refused to review a California Supreme Court ruling that upheld a state law allowing California high school graduates, regardless of their immigration status, to pay in-state tuition rates. The court did not comment on its action.

Little known fact, 11 States already grant similar benefits to undocumented immigrants, they are: Illinois, Kansas, Maryland, Nebraska, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wisconsin.

Below is a KABC News report about the Supreme Court Decision: