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Florida takes major anti-immigrant move, faces $15 million loss in tuition and fees revenue under new policy

By WEB DESK TEAM
July 4, 2026 2 Min Read
Comments Off on Florida takes major anti-immigrant move, faces $15 million loss in tuition and fees revenue under new policy

thousands of undocumented students Florida They could lose access to higher education after the Florida Board of Education on Tuesday approved a policy that would bar them from the state’s public university system.

Florida's new policy restricting undocumented students at public universities affects 50,000 potential enrollees and could cost the state $15 million in lost tuition revenue. (no splash)
Florida’s new policy restricting undocumented students at public universities affects 50,000 potential enrollees and could cost the state $15 million in lost tuition revenue. (no splash)

The newly enacted policy requires all 28 agencies Florida The university system can only admit students who are U.S. citizens or deemed “lawfully present” in the country. Additionally, prospective students will be required to submit documentation proving their citizenship or legal immigration status prior to admission.

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New rules restrict Florida public universities from enrolling undocumented students

The decision is expected to have a significant impact on immigrant communities across the state. American analysis migrant The commission said that by 2023, approximately 50,000 Florida students will be undocumented. As a result, many of these individuals may now find that their access to higher education is effectively limited.

The policy is expected to have a financial impact on the state’s university system. Ahead of Tuesday’s vote, Florida The Institute for Policy Studies estimates that banning undocumented students from enrolling could result in a loss of approximately $15 million in tuition and fee revenue.

The action coincides with growing restrictions on undocumented students in Florida that extend beyond state universities. The state’s unique public university system is moving toward similar policies. Just last week, its Board of Governors voted to pass a measure that would ban its 12 public universities from admitting anyone who is “illegally in the United States.”

Everything is subject to the final vote

The university system’s governing board is expected to take a final vote after the required 14-day public comment period.

The recent actions are part of a larger shift in immigration and higher education policy in Florida. last year, republican Lawmakers repealed a law that allowed certain undocumented students who met eligibility criteria to receive in-state tuition at Florida’s public colleges and universities, significantly increasing the cost of higher education for many immigrant students.

Florida’s measure also comes within the context of a broader national discussion about educational opportunities for undocumented immigrants. The U.S. Department of Justice has challenged similar state laws through various lawsuits. In four cases, judges struck down the restrictions following joint requests from state officials and courts. Ministry of Justice To invalidate the law.

It’s uncertain whether other Republican-led states will impose similar restrictions on undocumented students within their public higher education systems, but Florida’s recent policies signal continued efforts to enforce stricter admissions rules related to immigration status.

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