The University of Florida has joined the list of higher education institutions in that state partnering with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to carry out immigration enforcement on campus, officials told CBS News on Saturday.
“We can confirm that we have signed the 287(g) agreement,” a University of Florida spokesperson told CBS News. The agreement, which Gov. Ron DeSantis issued in February, allows law enforcement to act as immigration officers.
It was not immediately clear who at the University of Florida would act as immigration officers under this agreement and the school’s spokesperson did not provide additional comment. They did, however, confirm that eight students have had their visas revoked.
DACA isn’t “undocumented”.
You do know what “documented” means, right?
They don’t know how the fuck to read so of course they fucking don’t. Treat every fucking person like that as if they are too stupid to chew food without being told by their king orange turd how to do it.
Dreamers are undocumented immigrants who arrived in the United States as children, lived and attended school here, and identify as American.
https://www.presidentsalliance.org/breakdown-of-dreamer-with-and-without-daca/
What are you saying?
I’m really just curious how undocumented immigrants enroll in universities. University of Florida was listed in OPs article. I am currently enrolled in a much smaller community college but I had to provide a lot of info on who I was and prove my citizenship and state residency. I assumed all colleges and universities do the same.
You can’t, the other commenter is full of shit.
This is easily googleable and I’ve provided links.
I have no idea why people prefer to spread misinformation instead of taking two seconds to fact check.
https://www.bestcolleges.com/resources/undocumented-students/college-application-guide/
A lot of (if not most) allow you to apply without some of that information and I’ve seen specific workflows set up for undocumented students depending on the school. You can Google most of it, but here’s one of the first results: https://www.bestcolleges.com/resources/undocumented-students/college-application-guide/