Posted on 04/24/2006 5:38:40 PM PDT by HEMICRASHBOX
Gov. Jeb Bush said it's not fair to punish the children of illegal immigrants if they're trying to build a better life through education.
The governor supports a controversial bill that would let illegal immigrants' children pay in-state college tuition rates, but the bill still faces an uphill battle in the current political climate, WESH 2 News reported.
Florida requires children of illegal immigrants to pay out-of-state tuition rates at colleges and universities. That means a college education would cost at least $60,000 more for the son or daughter of an undocumented worker.
Bush said that's not fair to teens who've worked hard in school and whose families have otherwise tried to follow the rules.
"My point of view is: if you've been in this state for many years, you're valedictorian of your high school, that, and your parents have paid taxes and you maybe have been working and paid taxes, you're an in-state resident," Bush said.
The governor supports a bill that would grant in-state tuition waivers to at least 500 children of illegal immigrants. The legislation could cost the state more than $6 million a year if all the slots were filled.
Opponents argue that?s a lot of money to give to people who broke the law.
State Sen. Jim Sebesta, R-St. Petersburg, voted against the bill in committee last week. He said he understands that many people believe it's not fair to punish the kids for the parents' mistakes, but he said he can't see giving those parents a break on tuition.
"People who break the law should not be, in this case, given tax breaks. That just doesn't make any sense to me," Sebesta said.
Even supporters admit making it cheaper for illegal immigrants when many legal residents have trouble paying for college will be a hard sell this year.
The House version of the bill passed its final committee and is poised for a vote on the House floor. But its chances are much slimmer in the Senate, where a similar measure was shot down last week.
It just gets better and better....
Sure, why not?
What's a few more billion dollars anyway to politicians.
I wonder where he finds his definition of ILLEGAL?!
Come back legally and get the perks.
Maybe Jeb IS running for President........
FYI, this is not a big deal and Bush mentioned the word "valedictorian". We are probably looking at the best of the best of the illegals children here.
I will only support this bill if you can show me where the Illegals have paid their fair share of State and Federal Income taxes.
I've sent emails on this issue.
We have a friend who owns a home in Florida, but lives out of the country. When their daughter reaches college age, she will return and live in their home in order to go to college here. She'll have to pay "out of state" tuition for the first year until she establishes residency....even though they own a home and pay property taxes on the home she still will not be treated as an "in state" student.
Way to go, Jeb! Outstanding conservative thinking from an outstanding conservative family. </sarc>
Another BUSH I will never vote for.
Yes, the word 'valedictorian' makes all the difference.
You are f'in kidding me!!!!!!!!!!
#%!@ &%$#@
HE WILL NOT HAVE MY VOTE...
Inflamed....
And don't forget, these illegals will also get preferential admissions treatment because they contribute the glorious diversity that makes a university great.
/sarc., but the affirmative action advantage is all too real.
This is condoning illegal immigration.
Same here.
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