Nearly 100 Florida police forces and sheriff’s offices have been approved to participate in a program shuttered by the Obama administration after concerns of racial profiling.
All 67 county sheriffs in Florida have now entered into agreements with federal authorities that will lead to “street-level” immigration enforcement, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced in
Florida is going all-in on President Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration. Gov. Ron DeSantis has ushered in a new law that formalizes agreements between all 67 Florida sheriffs and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
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Latin Times on MSNFlorida Sheriff Rejects Expanded Immigration Role Suggested by New Law: 'I Didn't Sign Up to Be ICE'"If you're not a bad guy, you haven't committed a crime or you're not one of the people that's here illegally that's a convicted murderer, there's no problem," said the Palm Beach County Sheriff
All of the state’s 67 counties have entered agreements with federal immigration authorities to detain undocumented immigrant criminals in jails, the Florida Sheriffs Association announced on
Gov. Ron DeSantis traveled to Homestead Wednesday to highlight agreements with the federal government, now signed by every county sheriff in Florida, allowing deputies to question people about their immigration status while conducting routine police work.
Ahead of the anticipated immigration enforcement, Florida sheriffs are conducting an inventory of available beds.
For nearly two months, a growing strain has been placed on the network of support services that provide guidance and assistance for immigrants in Tampa Bay. Nonprofits are receiving more urgent requests for help. Advocates are holding frequent virtual meetings and share updates online.
Pinellas County Schools says it won't enforce federal immigration law, even after news surfaced that its police department had applied to partner with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Why it matters: The school district of more than 91,
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Bradenton Herald on MSNPresident Trump’s new immigration policies send ‘fear’ to Manatee County, advocates sayWith immigration policies shifting in Florida and nationwide, some Manatee County families are feeling the impact, according to advocates.
Charlotte County Sheriff Bill Prummell, president of the Florida Sheriffs Association, declared that jails in all 67 counties — all but 10 operated by sheriff’s offices — have signed agreements with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to assist ...
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