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DeSantis threatens to suspend officials over immigration enforcement
Gov. Ron DeSantis on immigration, work with ICE Gov. Ron DeSantis on immigration, work with ICE 00:45 Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Thursday his office
President Trump’s deportation efforts are finding support among South Florida Latinos: “It’s not personal”
In Hialeah, Florida, a city that’s 95% Hispanic, only three residents showed up at a recent city council meeting to speak against a partnership with
Florida man accused of making online threats to kill President Trump
Florida man accused of making online threats to kill President Trump – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Kendal Todd, of Ft. Pierce, was arrested and
The 2025 Florida Legislative Session
The 2025 Florida Legislative Session The 2025 Florida Legislative Session 12:07 The 2025 Florida Legislative Session This was week one for the 2025 Florida legislative
Venezuelans who backed Trump now fear deportation
Venezuelans who backed Trump now fear deportation – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Venezuelans in Florida, many of whom voted for Donald Trump because of
Trump rebrands immigration app once used by asylum seekers as “self-deportation” tool. And it’s worrying Florida immigrants
CBP Home is a phone app previously used for people seeking asylum in the U.S. It has now been revived by the Trump Administration with
Canadian snowbirds in South Florida frustrated by new U.S. immigration rules
Canadian snowbirds who spend their winters in South Florida are voicing frustration over new immigration rules being drafted by the Trump administration. The new rules
Coral Gables police partners with ICE, sparking community backlash
The Coral Gables Police Department has signed an agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to train officers to perform certain immigration enforcement functions,
Florida lawmakers advance proposal to rename Gulf of Mexico as
Florida lawmakers took the first steps Tuesday to wipe away the Gulf of Mexico from state laws and educational materials. Three Republican-controlled House and Senate