Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has most of DeSantis' plans, and weeks of battle with state legislative GOP leadership over various anti-fatal immigration bills have concluded.
DeSantis and the GOP leadership were quickly Gaveved at Anothere Special Session to bring their own bills to tackle illegal immigration after House Speaker Daniel Perez (R) escaped from the special session of Desantis. After winning the war of words. However, since the legislature's bill was not as strong as DeSantis' proposal, the governor crossed the state and led voters to urge their representatives to express their opposition.
On Monday, DeSantis announced that he and the state legislature had finally agreed to a bill that would address illegal immigration. DeSantis thanked the House and Senate. Final invoice It was mostly what he originally proposed a few weeks ago.
“The proposed law requires full participation of state and local law enforcement with the federal government in immigration law enforcement, preventing the “capture and release” of illegal aliens, and the illegal aliens entering Florida are required. We guarantee that you will be held responsible. It provides important resources to strengthen these efforts.
“With these policies in place, Florida will help the Trump administration realize the president's historic order to end illegal immigration. This is a huge victory for the people of Florida, and we will lead the way. I demonstrate that I will continue,” DeSantis said.
Now, an illegal immigrant is a national crime to enter Florida, and the state has the funds and authority to work with the federal government to return illegal immigrants to their country of origin. Desantis' plans included dealing with remittances, but the final bill does not include that provision.
The agricultural commissioner is not the state's chief immigration officer, but the idea of a legislative bill that has been heavily criticised for conflicts of interest.
“It's like a fox protecting a chicken coop!” DeSantis said at the time.
The Department of Florida Highway Safety and Automobile Director Dave Kerner also reveals that the legislative bill will limit the ability of state and local law enforcement to work with the federal government in dealing with illegal immigration. I did.
“The legislation does not take into account the important operational needs of supporting law enforcement. Unfortunately, Congress did not coordinate or communicate with law enforcement while drafting the bill,” FLHSMV said in a statement. I stated.
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