Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1372

Introduced
1/29/24  
Refer
2/8/24  

Caption

Creates new provisions relating to illegal immigrants

Impact

This legislation seeks to amend Missouri state law to enforce stricter regulations concerning public benefits for undocumented individuals. It mandates that all applicants for state or local benefits provide affirmative proof of citizenship or lawful presence in the U.S. The bill stipulates that educational institutions must verify the immigration status of students before enrollment and annually certify compliance to state education authorities. By placing these restrictions, the bill aims to align with national trends towards stricter immigration controls and to curb the perceived burden on public services by undocumented immigrants.

Summary

Senate Bill 1372 introduces significant changes regarding the eligibility of undocumented immigrants for state and local public benefits in Missouri. The bill repeals existing sections related to postsecondary educational benefits for illegal immigrants and establishes new provisions that prohibit covered students unlawfully present in the United States from enrolling in public postsecondary educational institutions. The intent behind this legislation is to tighten restrictions on access to public resources for individuals without legal status, thereby aiming to ensure that state benefits are reserved for U.S. citizens and lawful residents.

Contention

Notably, SB1372 may incite contention among lawmakers and community groups regarding its implications for social equity and education access. Proponents defend the bill as a necessary step to curb benefits misuse and to prioritize resources for lawful residents. However, opponents argue that the legislation could exacerbate educational disparities, hurt local economies reliant on a diverse workforce, and fundamentally contradict the values of inclusivity and support for immigrant families, particularly in providing access to education.

Additional_notes

The bill also includes provisions that assert penalties for undocumented individuals found violating immigration laws, pushing the state to coordinate more closely with federal immigration enforcement mechanisms. This element of the bill could draw scrutiny from civil rights advocates and organizations concerned with the treatment and rights of immigrants in Missouri.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB526

Modifies provisions relating to public assistance

MO SB130

Modifies provisions relating to illegal aliens

MO SB24

Creates new provisions relating to vulnerable persons

MO SB138

Modifies and creates new provisions relating to agriculture

MO SB198

Modifies provisions relating to vulnerable persons

MO SB346

Modifies provisions relating to elections

MO SB186

Modifies provisions relating to public safety

MO SB424

Creates new provisions on discriminatory practices relating to hair

MO SB45

Modifies provisions relating to health care

MO HB188

Modifies provisions relating to employment and creates new requirements relating to the verification of the immigration status of certain persons

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