Indiana bill would allow school corporations to deny enrollment to undocumented students
- A Florida state lawmaker has filed a bill that would ban some public colleges and universities from admitting immigrants who are in the country without legal permission, as stated by the proposal filed by Republican State Senator Randy Fine.
- The bill would affect public schools of higher education with an acceptance rate of less than 85%, impacting institutions like the University of Florida and Florida State University, according to admissions data.
- In Indiana, Representative Jim Lucas has filed a bill allowing school corporations to deny enrollment to undocumented students and requiring the state to defend against lawsuits related to this, as outlined in the bill HB 1394.
- Lucas expects legal challenges if his bill is passed, stating that the governor has made immigration a top priority and that the current Supreme Court is conservative, as reported by Lucas.
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