Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has deployed new resources to combat fears of mass migration to the state due to Haitian gang violence.
A Florida sheriff compared U.S.-Mexico border photos to tout efforts to protect the state from potential mass migration flows from Haiti and elsewhere.Haiti, which is about 831 miles from Florida at its shortest distance, has drawn renewed attention from Florida officials after weeks of gang violence emanating from a massive jailbreak of more than 4,500 inmates.
We are throwing the book at you, and you will regret coming back to the state of Florida,' DeSantis said.HB 1451 prevents counties and municipalities from accepting ID cards issued to illegal migrants by other jurisdictions.HB 1589 increases penalties for individuals who operate a vehicle without a license.
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