Talahasie, Florida -Governor Ron Desantis and as a legislative leader on immigration proposals for the Talahase collision, Desantis will refuse the recently passed Trump law.
The movement may return the members to square.
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On Monday, the lawmakers GE called on Desantis special sessions, and then called for their own moments.
The main point of the discussion during the session was the abolition of in -house tuition for unwritten immigrants. This ruled the discussion on the home and the Senate floor.
“I’m not interested in giving illegal immigrants a discount of our university,” said Randy Fine, a member of the State State State. “Most of our universities and universities have more students who want to go to more universities than spots, so some people think they shouldn’t go at all.”
Both the governor and the legislative leader are planning to cancel the Dolly Mers’ tuition fee, which has been square.
“Illegal foreigners who serve living in a prison in prison can pay three meals a day, complete the laundry, cable TV, and the university education we pay, we can pay. Masu said Jason Pizzo, a minority leader. “However, the poor soul decides to drag them over the border by boat in the middle of the night for some of the American dreams. Unreasonable surprise for those who have applied.
Under the bill, the exemptions in the state are eliminated on July 1, before the start of the new semester.
“We will support you, all, we will support you, and we will crack down,” said Pizzo. “You are free education for rape and murderers, but children who follow the law do not want to get a part of their dreams.”
A Senate Republican member, who supports the Trump Law, said this issue would be fair.
“This is not to say that illegal immigrants can’t attend these institutions,” Fine said. “They can do it. They must pay the same price as everyone else in their country. There is no longer a reward to break our law. T is magical. We have decided that it was transported.
Meanwhile, the House of Representatives Democratic Party is seeking grace to graduate from a registered student to graduate from university for tuition in the state.
“My heart hurts to think about students who have experienced a lot to be in today, and to get the state in which their tuition is jumping 3-4 times. There is no way to get a degree, “said D-Orlando, Representative Anna V Eskamani.
Representatives and Senator have submitted a correction to the abolition, but have been defeated.
The governor refuses the Trump law, saying that it is weak and weak, and may strengthen his feud between him and the legislative leader.