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A federal judge has temporarily blocked a key part of a 2023 law that aimed to crack down on illegal immigration, finding the law intrudes into federal jurisdiction.
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The News Service of Florida has 5 questions for Kevin Guthrie, director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management.
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A federal judge has ruled that lawyers representing migrants flown to Martha’s Vineyard nearly two years ago can sue the charter flight company.
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The lawsuit focuses on provisions that criminalize the transportation of undocumented immigrants into Florida. The complaint say it's unconstitutional for a state to unilaterally regulate federal immigration policy.
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An appeals court is questioning a ruling that said the DeSantis administration violated Florida’s public-records law regarding migrant flights from Texas to Massachusetts.
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Florida directed two flights of migrants from Texas to Sacramento in the last week. Gov. Ron DeSantis says it was to help Texas combat a border crisis.
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The governor's crackdown on illegal immigration comes ahead of an expected White House run.
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An appeals court panel will hear arguments June 13th related to Florida funding the flights of undocumented immigrants from Texas to Massachusetts last year.
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A Leon County Circuit Court judge has dismissed a case against Governor Ron DeSantis over flights funded by Florida that took migrants to Martha’s Vineyard from Texas last fall.
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The DeSantis administration argues the lawsuit is “moot” because of a bill passed during a special session. Florida paid to fly about 50 migrants out of Texas in September.