Florida's New Immigration Laws Impact Students; Sinaloa Drug Seizure; Texas School's Deportation Rumors Linked to Suicide
Florida's new immigration laws, implemented by Governor Ron DeSantis, will significantly affect immigrants, including students. Undocumented students will lose tuition reductions, potentially tripling or quadrupling their costs at institutions like Miami Dade College. This could lead to a $15 million loss for these institutions. The laws also include penalties for illegal entry into Florida and authorize state authorities to question and detain immigrants. In Sinaloa, Mexico, authorities destroyed 1.5 tons of cocaine, 78 kilos of methamphetamine, and other drugs, along with 457 slot machines. In Texas, rumors of deportations at a Gainesville middle school, following President Trump's immigration policies, are being investigated in connection with the suicide of 11-year-old Jocelynn Rojo Carranza. Students reportedly told Hispanic classmates they would be deported. The school district addressed immigration concerns in an email to parents, emphasizing support for students and families.
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