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Legislature in Florida against immigration – the Famuan

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The legislators in Florida have adopted a comprehensive immigration law after weeks of intensive debate between governor Ron Desantis and the Republican leadership of the state.

The draft law is similar to the “attack and reform of illegal migration policy” (Trump), which did not exist at the end of January 2025.

The legislator describes legislation as one of the strongest measures that Florida has issued in relation to illegal immigration.

The bill It indicates that “the Ministry of Autobahn Security and Motor Vehicles prohibits a driver's license or an identification card to non -authorized extraterrestrial and undocumented immigrants. Request a prosecutor to have certain people as dangerous, non -authorized extraterrestrial criminals; And create the state immigration authority within the Ministry for Criminal Corporation. “

In contrast to the Trump Act, this legislation eliminates thousands of students in Florida and makes it a state crime to enter the state without an appropriate legal status.

Natalia Vargas Cotto, Vice President of Famu Dream Defenders, an organization that enables blacks, brown and workers to fight for future free injustice, spoke out on this matter.

“It is very discouraging to see what happens. HBCUS incorporated many international students and our financing differs from PWIS. Now they are rated from an apprenticeship, ”said Cotto.

She also explained: “You treat this problem badly and make profits through people.”

Some political analysts suggest that former President Donald Trump played a role in the rapid adoption of the bill. NBC News reported: “Trump was actively involved and spoke two weeks ago in the first round of negotiations with both desantis and legislative associations, but he was not involved directly, since a final immigration contract was eliminated according to sources, which were familiar with the negotiations.”

Opponents of the law, as Senator Carlos Guillermo Smith, expressed frustration shortly after his passage after the hearing.

“You will get out,” said Smith NBC News. “You have evaluated them from university education.”

It is estimated that around 6,000 dreamer in Florida could be influenced by this invoice in university formation, which may be forced to get out due to the increasing state tuition fees.

“We are ahead of the curve to end the illegal immigration crisis. We didn't just sit [on] Our hands. We had to work, we spent it and have a great product in the future, ”said the governor in one Political Article.

Since the draft law, which has now been signed by Desantis' desk for the final approval, both legal challenges and public setbacks are expected. The long -term effects on the immigrant population in Florida are still uncertain, but legislation is a significant change in the state approach to immigration policy.