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Florida Governor Vows to Nix Immigration Bill After Lawmakers' Rebuke
Thursday, January 30, 2025
The Republican-dominated legislature might try to override the veto, but they may need support from Senate Democrats, which could lead to more political backlash from the right. During the emotional debate, Democrats pushed back against a provision that would strip in-state tuition from undocumented students.
While some Republicans and Democrats have criticized the bill, others have supported it, seeing it as a way to address the immigration crisis. The bill includes funding for new officers, training, and reimbursements for counties leasing detention space to immigration authorities.
The bill's passage was marked by defiance from House Speaker Daniel Perez and Senate President Ben Albritton, who dismissed the governor's call for a special session. DeSantis has been vocal about his disapproval of the legislation since its announcement.
Democrats have also raised concerns about the bill's impact on schools and places of worship, pushing for protections against potential raids or searches. The debate reflects the complex and contentious nature of immigration policy in Florida.
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