DeSantis Signs Sweeping Immigration Laws in Florida

by | Feb 16, 2025 | Miami News | 0 comments

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a controversial package of immigration laws on Thursday, aligning the state with former President Donald Trump’s mass deportation agenda. The new measures strengthen enforcement against undocumented immigrants and allocate nearly $300 million for immigration-related law enforcement.

Key Provisions of the New Laws

  • Death Penalty for Certain Crimes
    Undocumented immigrants convicted of capital offenses, such as first-degree murder or child rape, could now face the death penalty. Critics argue this provision is unconstitutional based on previous Supreme Court rulings.
  • Criminalizing Reentry into Florida
    A new law makes it a crime for undocumented immigrants over 18 to enter Florida after previously entering the U.S. illegally. The legislation also increases penalties for crimes committed by undocumented individuals.
  • Eliminating In-State Tuition for Undocumented Students
    The law repeals a 2014 measure that allowed undocumented students to qualify for in-state tuition at public colleges. Democrats unsuccessfully tried to exempt current students from losing their in-state status.
  • $298 Million for Immigration Enforcement
    The funding will hire over 50 new officers, provide grants for local law enforcement, and support federal immigration operations. A new State Board of Immigration Enforcement, led by state officials, will oversee funding and coordination.
  • Restrictions on Migrant Transport Program
    Changes to Florida’s migrant relocation program now require federal authorization and funding before the state can transport undocumented individuals elsewhere.

The laws position Florida as a leader in state-led immigration enforcement, sparking debate over their legality and impact on immigrant communities.

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