83% of Americans favor deporting at least some immigrants here illegally, survey finds
- Florida's illegal immigration advisory panel, led by Grady Judd, seeks policy changes to speed up the removal of undocumented immigrants.
- Chair Grady Judd stated, "ICE must modify its current policy and create proactive rules allowing local and state law enforcement in Florida to help ICE reach their full potential to resolve the immigration crisis."
- Sheriff Bob Gualtieri expressed constitutional concerns about the new immigration laws, stating, "The law isn't workable, as it leaves ambiguity as to whether someone has to be charged while entering the state."
- Executive Director Larry Keefe emphasized overcoming legal hurdles to implement the state's immigration policies, underscoring a blueprint from hurricane response protocols for transporting and housing immigrants.
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Poll: Americans want violent criminals deported but show leniency for others
About a third of Americans want all immigrants living in the country illegally to be deported, according to a new survey from the Pew Research Center. Just over half of Republicans hold that view, as do 10% of Democrats. A larger share of Americans, just over half, said some, but not all, undocumented immigrants should be deported. And 16% said no immigrants should be deported. “Immigration is a third rail of American politics,” said Ernesto Sag…
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