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The Florida Highway Patrol was the first to enter into a new kind of street-level deportation enforcement agreement with ICE. But without any public notice, ICE has been striking the same deals with agencies nationwide.
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Florida has more Haitian nationals than any other state. Local advocates says state needs to brace for fallout of a mass deportation.
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The legislation would also help the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office buy 25 fingerprint readers to help enforce new federal and state immigration measures.
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More than 160,000 Americans across every state signed up to resettle newcomers through the Welcome Corps, a public-private effort launched two years ago.
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Florida’s Demographic Estimating Conference decided not to make any updates because of changes to federal and state immigration policies.
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Among them are the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the Florida State Guard.
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The case focused on records requests that could provide information about communications by Gov. Ron DeSantis’ then-chief of staff, James Uthmeier, related to the flights from Texas to Martha's Vineyard.
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On "Florida Matters," former DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson talks immigration policy, and NPR's Frank Langfitt turns his foreign correspondent lens on the U.S.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed off on state immigration legislation he called the toughest in the nation, and ex-federal prosecutor Larry Keefe was named executive director of Florida's immigration board. Meanwhile, Florida lawmakers have rushed to pass laws and budget funds to help President Donald Trump's strategy of mass deportations.
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After seeing Venezuelan immigrants lose protected status, many Haitians worry they’re next
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A new resource is available to teach young people their civil rights while under interrogation.
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As public safety "czar," Keefe helped orchestrate flights of migrants to Massachusetts in 2022. Also, sheriffs Bob Gualtieri and Grady Judd were named to the state's immigration advisory council.