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Florida proposal to block immigrant students from colleges draws fierce opposition
International
Published on 28 April 2026

Advocates warn existing students could be shut out
Florida immigrant rights groups are fighting proposed rules that would require proof of citizenship or lawful presence for enrollment in state colleges and adult education programs. Supporters say it clarifies eligibility, but opponents argue it could disrupt students already studying, raise barriers to workforce training, and trigger wider economic and social harm.
- Florida’s proposed rules would require citizenship or lawful presence proof
- Immigrant rights groups say it could affect students already enrolled
- Opponents warn of broader economic and social fallout
- The plan is triggering legal and public pressure
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