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Some prominent law enforcers who've been known for their tough stance on illegal immigration want a path to citizenship for certain undocumented immigrants.
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The nationalities of those taken into custody span more than 120 countries, and their ages range from 1 to 89.
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Florida Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia has written proposed legislation that would increase penalties for undocumented workers.
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Tribe officials say they are moving forward with their legal battle against the immigrant detention facility in the Everglades.
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DeSantis is encouraging sheriffs and police chiefs to fight to keep staff as ICE seeks to recruit Florida officers who've completed immigration-enforcement training.
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Tribe members are trying to join a lawsuit over the immigrant detention center in the Florida Everglades. It neighbors Tribe villages in the Big Cypress National Preserve.
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The state legislators say they were not allowed to tour the migrant detention facility in the Everglades when they made a surprise visit on July 3rd.
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A federal judge has found James Uthmeier to be in civil contempt over her ruling that put on hold a state law making it illegal for undocumented immigrants to enter Florida.
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A federal appeals panel has kept on hold a law targeting undocumented immigrants who enter the state, rejecting arguments by Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier.
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The Immigration Enforcement Operations Plan proposes rapid construction of detention facilities and Florida National Guard JAG officers acting as immigration judges.