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Ron DeSantis, Florida legislature square off over who holds true MAGA immigration position

Ron Desantis, Governor Florida, has been confined in a rare power struggle with the GOP -led state parliament on how to execute President Trump's immigration agenda.

The row began last month when Desantis, a 46 -year -old, sessions for a special session to pass a series of national reforms aimed at matching Trump's hard border policy at the national level.

After foresawing the battle, the parliament immediately resolved, finished a special session required for Desantis, and opened a new initiative and new session.

The special session has created reforms of the illegal immigration policy (Trump) Act, which threatened Desantis to refuse.

The main dissatisfaction of the governor is the provisions of shifting the authority to execute immigration to the agricultural committee.

Conservatives pointed out that the Republican Republican, the Republican Republican, has supported the 2014 bill, which would have given the illegal children to the state.

Some say that Simpson is dealing with the industries that are considered to depend on seasonal and immigrant workers, so there may be little tendency to implement people illegally here.

“There is a swamp politics everywhere, and some of these legislative leaders have strengthened another bill,” Desantis challenged Sean Hannity on Fox News last month. “”[It] In fact, as the governor, I will take power from me and give it to the Agricultural Committee. “

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“They knew they could hinder the execution of illegal immigrants. They don't want to eliminate illegal aliens from this state. Some of them have some of these business benefits. I want a cheap labor. “

Governor Sunshine has accused the state parliamentary Republican member of the state parliament that it has attempted to pedal for illegal immigrants. AP
Daniel Perez, Chairman of Florida, has neglected beef with Governor Ron Desantis. Mishalynnn Brown / Tallahassee Democrat / usa toDay Network Via Images
Florida Agricultural Committee, Wilton Simpson, has entered the middle of the spats between the governor and the state parliament. AP

Republican members in charge of Daniel Perez of Florida, Daniel Perez and Miamidande County, have problems with Desantis's characteristics.

“Assuming that everyone has illegal immigrants in this country [to] Perez told the post in this week's interview. “The fact is that 1 % of illegal immigrants are working in agriculture. In most cases, they work in hospitality.”

Desantis was promoting the establishment of the “Supreme Immigration,” but hoped that Perez had a post under his demand.

“The reason we did not want the appointed coordinator was that we wanted to be an official selected in the election, so this person gives the members in charge of explanation in the ballot box. You can, “said Perez.

“The reason we nurtured the Agricultural Committee was because it was one institution that had an existing physical office network throughout Florida,” he added. “So, we thought it would be a good skeleton to build to fight illegal immigrants and to add more law execution agencies.”

Ron Desantis, Governor Florida, has not turned over the statement of the state parliament's Trump law. TNS

Congress has not yet transmitted the Trump law to Desantis, so he likes to talk about their differences rather than exceeding the unavoidable rejection of the governor.

Trump has been close to the deadlock, but we are refraining from being a public ally.

“Donald Trump is not the one who is away from speaking his heart,” Perez said. “If he had the side, I think he would let us know.”

“We changed the bill from the beginning to finishing products. Some of them worked in cooperation with the White House to confirm that we would add as many preferred policies as possible.”

I have Perez I also knocked on the Desantis approach He also argued that the “bureaucratic” and expanding programs to transport immigrants to the state of the state and the immigration to the blue state would only imitate the functions of US immigrants and customs execution.

President Trump is forced to make a deadlock. Reuters

Another cause of the state council is the lack of the execution of electronic acceleration in Sunshine, and Desantis acknowledged.

“The fact that the Ministry of Commerce is not working is what we are considering as we speak,” Perez said.

Despite the slings and arrows from Desantis, the speakers believe that both sides will eventually make a difference.

“At the end of the day, we are all in the same team. We all want to help Trump to solve illegal immigrants,” he said. “So, I'm convinced that everyone will eventually get on the same page.

This post contacted Desantis office for comments.

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