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Florida MPs are shrinking for a special illegal immigration session – WKMG News 6 & Clickerlando

Florida MPs are shrinking for a special illegal immigration session – WKMG News 6 & Clickerlando

Orlando, Flag. – Florida legislators are on the verge of passing a new law aimed at illegal immigration.

A special session that began today was created by legislators to reach an agreement after previous conflicts on the contents of the bill.

This afternoon, the session presents a different tone than last month. Initially, there were several disagreements between Governor Ron Roanis and many representatives.

Governor Zaths emphasized that the “only and exceptional” goal of this session was to consider the legislation related to President Trump’s executive orders on illegal immigration. Today, Florida MPs seem more designed.

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Senator Randy Finn, approved by President Trump for running the US Congress, is in Talahassi for the session.

“We will get rid of state training for illegal immigrants,” Fin said in an interview with Zoom with News 6. “We will make it illegal, a bigger deal when it comes to a guarantee. We will require all prisons and close to work with the federal We will have a government, maybe we will have the death penalty for illegal immigrants who rape children.

While the special session was held in Talahasi, the Orlando Center hosted the Latin America Commercial Exhibition, promoting goodwill among Colombia, the United States, the Dominican Republic and Mexico.

Consul General Cesar Gonzalez, representing Colombia in Central and North Florida, noted the presence of about 350,000 Colombians living in these areas. He emphasized the importance of readiness and compliance with local laws in the community.

The Consul General of Mexico, Juan Sabines, emphasized the presence of approximately 25,000 Mexican Americans and 9,000 Mexicans in Central Florida.

“We are an ally because we share the same ideas for combating crime,” Sabins said. “We are against fentanyl, against weapons trafficking and all kinds of criminals. Only by working together can we bring solutions to our people on both sides of the border. “

The special session continues tomorrow and we will watch the most developed developments.


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