The lawmaker's proposal would repeal a 2014 Florida law granting illegal migrants in-state tuition.
Florida state Sen. Randy Fine, R-District 19, on Monday announced the proposal of a bill to revoke in-state college tuition rates for illegal migrants.
“President Trump has made clear it is time to close the border and stop giving illegal immigrants rewards for breaking the law,” Sen. Fine, a Harvard University graduate, wrote via X. “While blue-collar Floridians are struggling to make ends meet, it is not fair to require them to pay $45 million a year to subsidize sweetheart deals for college degrees to those who should not even be here.”
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