What is the ‘Texas Dream Act,’ the policy that protects undocumented students’ access to higher education, and what happens if it’s repealed?

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The Texas Dream Act, passed in 2001, allows eligible undocumented students to pay in-state tuition at public colleges. If repealed, Texas could lose over $461 million annually, with thousands of students forced out of higher education. This could reduce university enrollments, worsen workforce shortages, and weaken the state’s economy, impacting both students and institutions.

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