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Governor of Florida Ron desantis He suggested on Wednesday that he will veto an immigration bill sponsored by state Republicans who, according to him, would weaken the illegal immigration application.
The threat of a veto occurs when Desantis continues to fight with state republican legislators, saying that they approved a diluted immigration bill.
“We must have the strongest law of the Nation on the application of immigration. We cannot be weak,” Desantis wrote in X. “The bill that approved the Florida legislature last night does not honor our promises to voters, It does not fulfill the moment, and would actually weaken the application of state immigration. “
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This week, the Florida Legislature dominated by the Republican party resolved a special session convened by the governor of two periods to take a series of proposals to help with the president Donald Trump‘s Immigration raising.
On the other hand, state legislators celebrated their own special session, where they approved other projects of immigration and annulled a budget veto of Desantis, the first time in 15 years, the legislature has revoked the veto of a governor of Florida.
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Hours after the legislators approved the Illegated Migration Policy Law of Torchación y Reforma, or Act of triumphDesantis said: “The veto pen is ready.”
He called the bill a weak effort to arrest and deport illegal immigrants, specifically those with a criminal record.
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“The elimination of illegal foreigners Residing in our state requires solid legislation that guarantees the assistance of state and local deportation, capture and final release, eliminates magnets such as remittances and adopt support policies that will protect the floridans from the scourge from illegal immigration, “he wrote.