Criminalizes Immigrants for Trying to Reside in the US and Reunite With Their Families If They Have Been Deported
Prohibits and criminally punishes persons who are denied admission to or are deported from U.S.
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Prohibits and criminally punishes persons who are denied admission to or are deported from U.S.
Requiring supervisors of elections to enter into agreements with clerks of the circuit courts to receive specified information regarding immigrants; requiring the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to furnish monthly to the Department of State a list of persons who identified themsel
Requiring that unaccompanied minors may not be detained for longer than 20 days; imposing requirements on state agencies, and entities that contract with a state agency, to provide detention-related services, to contract with DCF to ensure reporting of abuse and neglect, and to work with local sc
Ends driver license suspensions for failure to pay court fees and fine; revises payment plan and inability to pay determinations.
Prohibits and criminally punishes persons who are denied admission to or are deported from U.S.
Repeals chapter 908, F.S, banning sanctuary policies and requiring local law enforcement to enforce warrantless ICE detainer requests and operate on ICE’s behalf.