Republicans in Tallahassee rejected a DeSantis proposal, instead coming up with their own immigration plan to match President Donald Trump’s orders.
The Senate Appropriations Committee has cleared legislation named for President Donald Trump that would empower Florida law enforcement to administer immigration law. Sen. Joe Gruters, one of President Donald Trump’s top allies in Florida, carried the bill.
U.S. federal authorities have begun immigration raids targeting undocumented immigrants in South Florida. Those arrested were wanted for serious crimes, federal<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
MIAMI — Federal agents began rounding up immigrants in South Florida who are in the country illegally over the weekend as the Trump Administration’s nationwide immigration crackdown continues, the U.S. Homeland Security Investigations confirmed.
In a post to X Sunday, Desantis commented on the reports of increased immigration enforcement. saying “Interior enforcement atrophied under Biden so there will no doubt be a ramp up period."
Several operations were carried out by federal officials in South Florida on Sunday, leading to the arrest of alleged undocumented immigrants in Broward County.
The Florida Legislature responded Monday to Gov. Ron DeSantis' call for a special session by gaveling out of his and convening its own.
U.S. federal authorities have begun immigration raids targeting undocumented immigrants in South Florida. Those arrested were wanted for serious crimes, federal<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
Bay County Sheriff Tommy Ford told News Channel 7 that his office is already working with federal immigration officials, including ICE, to follow these new orders.
Federal law enforcement agents arrested multiple people in South Florida on Sunday, less than a week after President Donald Trump issued sweeping orders to crackdown on illegal immigration. Homeland Security Investigations Miami posted four photos on X Sunday evening showing agents escorting three different men and one woman in handcuffs,
Unlike others, the Legislature is not interested in misleading or attacking Floridians, especially Florida law enforcement. '