February 5, 2004
Virginia: Bill barring illegal aliens from college expected to pass

The Washington Times

RICHMOND — The House today is expected to pass a bill that would prohibit Virginia's state-sponsored colleges and universities from enrolling illegal aliens.

The bill, authored by John S. Reid, Henrico Republican, moved forward yesterday during its second reading by a voice vote along party lines. The bill is expected to pass because of the Republican majority.

There are 61 Republicans, 37 Democrats and 2 independents in the House. The bill will be sent to the Senate Education and Health Committee after Feb. 17, the day known as Crossover, when the House and Senate exchange bills. The bills that pass are sent to the governor.

Democrats opposed the bill, deeming it unfair.

"If this bill passes it will provide that public institutions of higher education may not knowingly accept or enroll any illegal alien and it directs each upon discovering the enrollment of an illegal alien to dismiss that person," Mr. Reid said during the debate yesterday.

"Individuals who are in this country legally should have the opportunity to attend our state colleges and universities and should not be displaced by those who are here illegally," he said.

The bill also would require public colleges and universities to expel any illegal aliens who are enrolled mistakenly.

State Attorney General Jerry W. Kilgore, a Republican, supports the bill, but Gov. Mark Warner, a Democrat, opposes it.

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Posted by Suzanne at February 5, 2004
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