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Florida leaders are faced with illegal immigration by the bureaucracy of the German Civil Bureau

Florida's immigration tsar called the work with the federal government to share the immigration documents “high priority”.

The state of Florida State Troopers and local law enforcement authorities who are asked to help with the illegal immigration of the federal government say that they are confronted with difficulties in gaining access to records from immigration and customs authorities (ICE).

Florida leaders say that they are talking to the Department of Homeland Security to enable local law enforcement officers to access the ICE database via immigration status.

“We have to share data,” said Florida's new immigration tsar. Larry KeefeDuring the cabinet seat on Wednesday with GOV. Ron Desantis and other state officials.

Keefe said he was working through the bureaucracy to receive access by asking the Feds: “Show me the federal law that says that it is forbidden to do so. Or is it simply a function of a guideline in the (Joe))) Bid Administration?'”

Keefe called with the federal government to share the immigration documents as a “high priority”.

“Almost every meeting in which I am located show me why a motorway patroolman currently has no access to this information on the side of the highway,” he said. “It causes everything we do to cut norms, customs and various dysfunctional federal organizations.”

Last week, Desantis announced That all 67 district sheriffs in Florida signed agreements with the federal government to increase their authority to carry out the immigration enforcement in cooperation with ICE. The Florida Highway Patrol And other state agencies have signed all similar agreements. Next is the achievement of agreements with police chief in Florida.

“We are ahead of the curve. We didn't want to wait. We didn't want to put on this for many months ” Donald Trump. “We wanted to be there in the fight at the beginning of the Trump government.”

The governor praised Keefe for his work. “I think you have made a lot of progress and we just have to continue,” said Desantis.

Last month, Desantis signed measures As a result, local law enforcement agencies are made available for $ 250 million in order to compensate for their role in combating illegal immigration and create stricter laws for undocumented people.


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