Tallahassee, FLA. – Florida Governor Ron Ron Zanthis has signed new laws that are falling apart into illegal immigration on Thursday, which is thought to be the most difficult country.
“Guys, fasten, because it’s not just a windows,” Tobanis said on Thursday. “We’re starting to work. You will see many things that happen very quickly. “
Florida President Florida Ben Albrite and Danny Perez, Chairman of the House of Florida, joined the Talahasi Talahassi to sign the bill.
Florida’s legislation has adopted the three bills in a special session.
Sb-2C Distributes nearly $ 298.8 million to implement immigration with the following provisions:
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Creates the State Council for the implementation of immigration, which is composed of Florida’s office. All solutions must be approved unanimously.
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It creates a grant program to help pay law enforcement officers involved in internal security immigration operations.
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Gives financing to the Florida Ministry of Agriculture to hire additional law enforcement authorities to support interdition activities.
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Directs a new obstacle station to be built along the I-10 corridor in North Florida to limit illegal immigration activities.
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Pour up improved coordination between ice and local law enforcement.
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Creates the State Act for law enforcement, led by local law enforcement authorities.
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Supports undocumented immigrants accused of prison crimes instead of allowing a guarantee.
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He phaeds the program for the transportation of immigrants to the landing, which flew migrants to democratic countries.
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It requires the driving licenses to be in compliance with the Federal Law on the Real Identification Number of 2005 and prohibits the issuance of a driver’s license or ID card to a person who is an undocumented immigrant.
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The student must be a US citizen or legally present in the country in order to receive a rejection of a fee outside the state at a public college or University of Florida.
Sb-4c It requires a death sentence for any person who is an undocumented immigrant and is convicted of a capital crime, including murder, attempted murder or sexual battery of a minor under 12 years.
He also creates crimes of illegal entry and illegal re -entry into the Statute of Florida, for people entering the country, avoiding or avoiding immigration officials.
The first crime is a first -degree crime. A person convicted of this is confronted with a mandatory minimum prison of nine months.
A second violation is a third -degree crime and faces a mandatory minimum sentence of one year and one day in prison.
A third or subsequent violation is a third -degree crime with a mandatory minimum prison of two years.
The SM-6C is a memorial calling on the US Secretary of Homeland Security to provide opportunities for guidance and training for the implementation of immigration.
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