By Tran Nguyen and Olga R. Rodriguez | June 7, 2023
Gov. Ron DeSantis has said he intends to send migrants who may end up in Florida to states that have immigrant-friendly policies, such as California.
By Associated Press | June 5, 2023
California Attorney General Rob Bonta said that although the circumstances surrounding their arrival in Sacramento are still being investigated, the migrants had documentation that appeared to have been issued by Florida.
By Brian Lee | May 18, 2023
The Adams administration had made arrangements with certain hotels in Rockland and Orange Counties, but both jurisdictions reacted quickly by issuing executive orders, on May 6 and May 8, respectively, seeking to prevent the migrants and asylum seekers from entering.
By Karena Phan | May 18, 2023
A pair of videos circulating widely on social media are claiming to show empty supermarkets in the Sunshine State, purportedly due to truck drivers boycotting deliveries to the state in protest of the immigration overhaul.
By Jim Saunders | May 15, 2023
The DeSantis administration paid $615,000 to fly the migrants from San Antonio, Texas, to Martha's Vineyard, with a brief stop in the Northwest Florida community of Crestview. The flights, which spurred national attention, came as Gov. Ron DeSantis frequently criticized federal border policies.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kathryn Smith and Camelia Metwally | May 12, 2023
"America has a gambling problem and undocumented/DACAmented people are treated like poker chips," Brenda Quintanilla writes. "The only real solution is legislation, but Congress seems to be stuck playing a game with no end in sight.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Grace W. Waweru | May 11, 2023
DOL issued proposed revisions back in 2020, and after the required notice and comment period during which the DOL accepted comments from practitioners and other stakeholders, the DOL announced last month that it is ready to implement the changes.
By Jim Saunders | May 11, 2023
The bill includes stepping up requirements on businesses to check the immigration status of workers, cracking down on people who bring undocumented immigrants into Florida and collecting data about whether hospital patients are in the country legally.
By Adolfo Pesquera | May 9, 2023
"Accountability matters. Imagine arriving in the U.S. to seek safety from persecution and having your children forcibly taken from you, not knowing whether or not you'd see them again," said Javier Hidalgo, interim director of litigation at RAICES.
By Adolfo Pesquera | May 8, 2023
"Accountability matters. Imagine arriving in the U.S. to seek safety from persecution and having your children forcibly taken from you, not knowing whether or not you'd see them again," said Javier Hidalgo, interim director of litigation at RAICES.
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