U.S. Rep. Mike Waltz, who is leaving his seat in Florida’s 6th Congressional District to join the Donald Trump administration as National Security Adviser, is getting in behind Randy Fine as his preferred replacement.
The proposal would also get rid of an in-state tuition waiver for undocumented students that was championed by Florida Republicans a decade ago.
Fine’s proposal, co-sponsored by Republican Sen. Don Gaetz of Pensacola, takes aim at legislation Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez passed as a state lawmaker in 2014. She said at the time that the measure supported “upward mobility” for young adults on whom the state had already spent “tens of thousands of dollars to educate in public schools.”
FOX 35's Esther Bower provides more information in regards to Florida Senator Randy Fine's announcement that he looks to ban illegal migrants from enrolling in Florida colleges.
A Florida lawmaker has filed a bill aimed at barring some Florida colleges and universities from admitting undocumented immigrants.
A Florida state lawmaker has introduced a bill to ban illegal migrants from being admitted to public colleges and universities with an acceptance rate under 85%.
A Florida state lawmaker has filed a bill that would ban some of the state’s public colleges and universities from admitting students who are in the country without legal permission.
If passed, the bill would affect institutions with acceptance rate below 85% including the University of Florida and Florida State University
A Florida state senator introduced a bill Tuesday that would prohibit colleges and universities from accepting applications or admitting undocumented students.
A Florida state lawmaker has filed a bill that ... The proposal was filed Tuesday by Republican state Sen. Randy Fine, who is currently running for a seat in Congress to replace Rep.
A Florida state lawmaker has filed a bill that would ban some of the state’s public colleges and universities from admitting undocumented immigrants as students. The proposal was filed Tuesday. It comes a day after Gov.
Randy Fine, who is currently running for a seat in ... I would argue no,” Fine said. Representatives for Florida’s public college and university systems did not immediately respond to ...