Republicans once championed the policy on economic grounds. Undoing it is disrupting students’ lives and sowing confusion on campuses
Ximena had a plan.
The 18-year-old from Houston was going to start college in the fall at the University of Texas at Tyler, where she had been awarded $10,000 a year in scholarships. That, she hoped, would set her up for her dream: a PhD in chemistry, followed by a career as a professor or researcher.