New Florida Laws Aim to Keep Illegal Immigrants Off Roads, Deported Felons Off Streets
By John Haughey WINTER HAVEN, Fla.—Florida lawmakers have adopted some of the most restrictive illegal immigration laws in the nation in recent years and continued to do so in 2024 by approving measures that tighten identification requirements, punish repeat unlicensed driving with prison, and make being in Florida after being deported a felony. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the bills…
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