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    Dream Act Bill Filed in Florida Legislature

    Dream Act Bill Filed in Florida Legislature

    browardpalmbeach.com
    By Victoria Bekiempis Fri.
    Sep. 2 2011 at 10:12 AM

    A bill that would make college more affordable for undocumented immigrants has recently been filed in the Florida Legislature.

    If passed, the Dream Act would allow undocumented immigrants who attended three or more years of high school in Florida to qualify for in-state tuition at public colleges and universities. To qualify for in-state tuition, these prospective students would also have to prove that they graduated from high school and are enrolled in college courses. Prospective students who do not have legal immigration status would also have to prove that they are trying to obtain legal residency status or citizenship.


    A similarly named bill failed in the U.S. Congress in December. The federal-level DREAM Act would have granted legal status to countless students and members of the military. The Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors bill languished largely because of Republican opposition.

    Florida's bill, which stands to be debated during the Legislature's upcoming session, was introduced by in the state House of Representatives by Rep. Dwight Bullard (D-Miami) and in the Florida Senate by Sen. Gary Siplin (D-Orlando) earlier this week. It would not grant legal status to undocumented immigrants.

    For years, state legislators have been pushing for Dream Act-style legislation. As the Miami Herald reported as recently as January, longtime backers of these bills have little hope for its success -- especially in light of Gov. Rick Scott's emphatic, zero-tolerance approach to illegal immigration.

    As detailed by the New York Times, California is likely to pass its own version of the Dream Act. Eleven states now have laws that allow undocumented students to receive in-state tuition, and eight more are considering Dream Act-style legislation in upcoming legislative sessions.

    http://blogs.browardpalmbeach.com/pulp/ ... florid.php
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    State Bills on Access to Education for Immigrants 2011

    National Immigration Law Center Site

    http://www.nilc.org/immlawpolicy/DREAM/ ... e-2011.pdf

    AUGUST 30, 2011



    This table lists some of the state bills that address access to education for immigrant students. It
    includes bills and new laws that would improve access by providing in-state tuition to a state’s high
    school graduates regardless of their status, by increasing access to financial aid or scholarships, or by
    removing barriers to K-12 education for immigrant students. It also lists bills and new laws that seek to
    restrict access to education by banning enrollment, in-state tuition, or by creating other barriers to
    postsecondary or K-12 education for immigrant students. Because some of the 2011 state legislative
    sessions are still active, the information in this table is subject to change, and may be incomplete.
    Please contact Tanya Broder (broder@nilc.org) if you have additions or revisions to offer.



    State Campaigns on Education for Immigrant Students Gain Momentum in 2011

    http://www.nilc.org/immlawpolicy/dream/ ... 011-08.pdf

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