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Florida State Senate Committee Shoots Down “Dream Act” Bill

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TALLAHASSEE (CBSMiami/NSF) – The so called “Dream Act” bill in the Senate which would have granted in-state tuition to Florida high school students who are U.S. citizens but whose parents are in the country illegally is nothing more than a dream.

On Tuesday, the Senate Higher Education Committee voted down the bill (SB 101 which was sponsored by Sen. Rene Garcia of Miami.

During the hearing the committee’s chairman Sen. Steve Oelrich from Cross Creek repeatedly repeatedly interrupting speakers including Miami-Dade College students who travelled to testify in favor of the bill.

Oelrich said Florida has long determined student residency on the status of their parents. And if parents are not in the country legally, it doesn’t matter what the status of the student is.

“I don’t want to give favoritism to anybody,” Oelrich said after the meeting. “These are people who have lived in this country and not played by the rules, I’m talking about the parents, here.”

The bill would grant in-state tuition status to students who had attended at least two years of Florida high school and are American citizens. Such students must now pay out-of-state tuition, which is roughly three times higher and makes it financially much more difficult.


A similar House bill, HB 441, has been referred to four committees and had yet to come up for a vote on that side of the Capitol, so the prospects for the measure weren’t good. But Tuesday’s vote all but eliminates chances the law will be changed this year.

“This is not an immigration issue,” Garcia told the committee. “This is an issue of inequality among U.S. citizens.”

Carla Montes, 20, a student at Miami-Dade College, was born in Miami and graduated from a Miami-Dade County high school but did not qualify for in-state tuition. Instead, she worked as a waitress for a year after graduating from high school so she could establish residency on her own. She said the bill would allow students coming after her an easier road.

During her testimony, Oelrich repeatedly interrupted, reminding her that U.S. citizenship alone is insufficient when it comes to establishing Florida residency, a fact backers of the bill had repeatedly conceded.

“I was expecting them to be harsh, but I was a little surprised at how harsh he was,” Montes said after the meeting. “I mean, I’m an American citizen, right?”

Joining Oelrich in voting against the measure were Sen. Joe Negron, R-Stuart, and Sen. Evelyn Lynn, R-Ormond Beach. Members voting in favor of the bill were Sen. Gary Siplin, D-Orlando, Sen. Jeremy Ring, D-Margate and Sen. Thad Altman, R-Viera.

The News Service of Florida contributed to this report
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02-01-2012, 04:04 PM
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This bill has nothing to do with us, I don't even know why it's called "Florida DREAM Act"
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re word the title man, i thought for a secound it was the actual senate committee that matters in washington.
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meh...they get fafsa....it's just going to cost tax payers around the country more.
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Wait what? they are U.S citizens and they cannot get in state? F that! Move out of Florida before finishing high school, easy as that.
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This is more than just denying in-state tuition to US Citizen.

This is social injustice because these kind of laws limit social mobility to the kids who are at the bottom of the society.

They make laws to restrict poor kids from moving up the social ladders and ask why there are so many who resort to joining gangs and drug trafficking?
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Denying in state tuition to a citizen is over the line, I had no idea this goes on in other states. Here in IL, everyone and their mothers get in state, except the people from N.W Indiana :P
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If they are US citizens, and have lived in Florida most of their lives, then i smell a nice class action suit soon by the students
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This is more than just denying in-state tuition to US Citizen.

This is social injustice because these kind of laws limit social mobility to the kids who are at the bottom of the society.

They make laws to restrict poor kids from moving up the social ladders and ask why there are so many who resort to joining gangs and drug trafficking?
SCOTUS would likely strike down this law due to the 14th amendment if it ever went that high.
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