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VisitOutcome of Florida's special session on immigration by March 31, 2025
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DeSantis Calls Special Session to Empower Local Police to Deport, Aligning With Trump's Immigration Plans
Jan 15, 2025, 03:35 PM
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has called a special legislative session to address illegal immigration, aligning with President-elect Donald Trump's anticipated policies on the issue. DeSantis has been coordinating with Trump's team to ensure that Florida's proposals are in line with the federal government's forthcoming executive orders, specifically Trump's Day One border executive orders. The special session aims to expand state law to allow the transportation of illegal immigrants within the U.S., require local law enforcement to participate in immigration enforcement, and make illegal immigration a violation of state law. Local police will be empowered to deport illegal immigrants. Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd has publicly supported these measures, urging the Florida Legislature to act. DeSantis has warned state Republicans against opposing the session, suggesting that voters would hold them accountable for inaction. He also expects other states to follow Florida's lead in enforcing penalties on illegal immigration and supporting Trump's deportation efforts.
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