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Florida Schools Team Up with ICE: What Does This Mean for Students?
Florida, USASaturday, April 12, 2025
At the University of Florida, four students have already had their visas revoked. This has caused a lot of tension on campus. Recently, students protested the deportation of a Colombian student, showing just how worried international students are.
The governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis, has been pushing for these agreements. He wants local police to work closely with ICE to enforce immigration laws. This means that university police departments are now expected to help with immigration enforcement, along with their usual duties.
Other universities in Florida, like the University of South Florida and the University of Central Florida, have also signed similar agreements. This means that ICE's presence is growing stronger on college campuses across the state.
So, what does this mean for students? It means that immigration enforcement is becoming a bigger part of campus life. Students, especially those who are international, might feel more scrutinized and worried about their status. It's important for everyone to stay informed and think critically about how these changes might affect their community.
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