Sen. Randy Fine Files Bill to Repeal Law Offering Illegal Immigrants Subsidized In-State Tuition Rates
By Space Coast Daily // December 10, 2024
FINE FILES BILL THAT CUTS $45 MILLION FOR ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS

TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA – Florida State Senator Randy Fine (R-Melbourne Beach) filed SB 90 on Monday to repeal a 2014 state law offering illegal immigrants heavily subsidized in-state tuition rates at Florida’s 12 state universities and 28 state colleges.
In 2021, the State of Florida reported the subsidy cost taxpayers $45 million.
“President Trump has made clear it is time to close the border and stop giving illegal immigrants rewards for breaking the law,” said Fine.
“While blue-collar Floridians are struggling to make ends meet, it is not fair to require them to pay $45 million a year to subsidize sweetheart deals for college degrees to those who should not even be here.”
Students from the other 49 states and Puerto Rico pay full price to attend Florida’s top-rated colleges and universities, nearly three times the subsidized rates for Florida residents.
According to the State University System of Florida, the average cost of in-state tuition for the 2024-2025 school year is $6,143.
According to US News & World Report, the University of Florida, for example, charges $6,381 for in-state tuition versus $28,658 for out-of-state tuition.
“This is a no-brainer way to reduce the size of government and free up resources to help Floridians in need. We must put Floridians first, and I am proud to do my part to rebalance the scales for our citizens,” said Fine.
A 2021 American Community Survey assessed by the American Immigration Council revealed that 408,000 illegal immigrants attend college in the United States. Florida is ranked third behind Texas and New Jersey for the number of illegal aliens attending colleges or universities here.
SB 90 would not modify the admission policies of Florida’s state colleges and universities.