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A federal judge late Thursday issued a temporary restraining order against a new Biden administration policy that would lead to large numbers of migrants being released into the U.S.
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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 bill that would ban undocumented people from being admitted into the Florida Bar is getting its second committee reading in the Florida Senate Tuesday.
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A piece of legislation seen by opponents as an “anti-illegal immigration bill” is making its way through the Florida Legislature.
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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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A statewide grand jury is urging lawmakers to curb the releases of undocumented immigrants from county jails, saying a state law has been “flagrantly abused."
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Florida contends that the Biden administration’s immigration policies result in undocumented immigrants flowing into the state, increasing costs for services such as prisons, schools, and health care
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Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration is appealing a circuit-court order that required it to provide records about a controversial decision to fly migrants from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts.
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When asked why the flights were postponed, DeSantis’ communications director, Taryn Fenske, noted that Florida has been busy dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Ian.