World News | Florida Bill Would Ban Some Public Universities from Enrolling Undocumented Students
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. A Florida state lawmaker has filed a bill that would ban some public colleges and universities from admitting undocumented immigrants as students. The proposal comes the day after Governor Ron DeSantis called for a special legislative session to help implement President-elect Donald Trump's immigration policies.
Tallahassee, Jan 15 (AP) A Florida state lawmaker has filed a bill that would ban some public colleges and universities from admitting undocumented immigrants as students. The proposal comes the day after Governor Ron DeSantis called for a special legislative session to help implement President-elect Donald Trump's immigration policies.
The proposal was filed on Tuesday by Republican state Sen Randy Fine, who is currently running for a seat in Congress to replace Rep Mike Waltz, Trump's pick for national security advisor.
"Is it fair to allow an illegal immigrant to take a spot that could be taken by a Floridian or an American? I would argue no," Fine said.
Representatives for Florida's public college and university systems did not immediately respond to questions on how many students could be affected by Fine's bill, which would ban public schools of higher education with an acceptance rate of less than 85 per cent from admitting undocumented students.
Fine's proposal would mark a significant policy shift in the state, which is home to an estimated 1.2 million undocumented immigrants, according to the Pew Research Center. Currently, Florida students who are undocumented can qualify for in-state tuition at public colleges and universities. Fine has also filed a bill that would repeal that provision.
DeSantis, who scheduled the special session to begin the week after Trump's January 20 inauguration, has said the state must take action to support the incoming president's promised immigration crackdown and ensure that "we don't have any lingering incentives for people to come into our state illegally".
The governor has faced pushback from the legislature's Republican leaders, who labelled his call for a special session "premature" and "irresponsible". Trump thanked DeSantis in a social media post on Tuesday, saying "hopefully other governors will follow!"
Fine is among the Republican lawmakers who have pledged support for Trump and his agenda but have criticised the governor's push for a special session as rushed.
"This was not accompanied with a robust bill package for us to consider," Fine told reporters. "You want to call a special session? Give me the bills you want me to vote for." (AP)
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