DeSantis calls for state-level immigration officer to help implement Trump agenda
- In 2025, President-elect Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis are working together on immigration policies, with DeSantis calling for a special legislative session on January 27.
- DeSantis proposed appointing a state immigration officer to coordinate with federal resources and enforce state penalties for illegal immigration.
- The proposals include mandating local officials to assist in deportations and implementing ID verification for remittances to deter illegal transfers.
- DeSantis emphasized the need for strong policies to prioritize Floridians and support the new administration's immigration agenda.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis doubled down on his past criticism of California, praising the Sunshine State's "future way of thinking" on "H ...
DeSantis details proposals for Florida's role in Trump’s immigration plan
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis outlined several proposals for how the state can support incoming President Donald Trump’s immigration plan, which includes mass deportations. The proposals come just a few days after DeSantis announced his intention to call a special session to address illegal immigration. DeSantis proposed giving local and state law enforcement full authority to enforce immigration laws. It would include the power to arrest and detain…
Editorial: DeSantis can claim high ground with budget plan that puts Floridians first
Soon, Gov. Ron DeSantis will be issuing his budget recommendations for the coming fiscal year. In recent sessions, DeSantis’ financial wish lists have often been treated as commands from on high by Florida lawmakers, though that didn’t spare them the humiliating debacle of standing behind the governor after their annual session while he gleefully vetoed some of their own priorities. This year, that ritualistic humbling could throw itself into re…
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