Illegal migrants banned from being admitted to Florida public universities, state board rules

Florida’s State Board of Education voted Tuesday to move forward with a policy barring illegal immigrants from being admitted to the state’s public colleges, marking the latest effort by state leaders to tighten immigration rules in higher education.The board voted 6-1 to make the Sunshine State’s 28 state colleges and the state’s adult education programs inaccessible to illegal immigrants.The Orlando Sentinel reported that the only vote against the measure was from member Daniel Foganholi, who the outlet said was a first-generation American born to immigrants from Brazil.But the state board said it did have the authority to implement the rule, citing Florida statutes that pave the way to allow it to create admission criteria, the Sentinel noted.Higher Ed Drive reported Thursday that, in 2023, the state was home to approximately 50,000 illegal immigrant students, according to the American Immigration Council.Last year, Florida ended a program that let illegal immigrant students under DACA pay in-state tuition.The Orlando Sentinel identified Alex Liberman, one of over 50 people who shared an opinion during public comment, who said that, “Education is not meant to be a policing system for immigrants.”Virginia Bolton, a student at Florida International University, called in to voice her disapproval.“I’m calling to express my utmost disgust and concern,” Bolton said.“These items are not only cruel, vague and hypocritical of what the Department of Education stands for, but what the United States Constitution does as well.”Florida state Sen.

Carlos Guillermo Smith, D-Orlando, claimed the proposed policy is against Florida law, saying, “Florida law requires you to maintain an open-door admission policy in our state college system which these rules violate.“Our constitution also requires you to provide for the education of all children within our borders, which makes what you are doing unconstitutional.”Florida Gov.Ron DeSantis praised the vote...

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