Reminds me of what Cmdr. Eddington said to Cpt. Torrey, when Torrey said he had been relieved of sea duty.
“Bastards.”
It is all nonsense because the Federal government has constitutional precedence over immigration enforcement.
Politicians trying to ride the Trump train.
Many urban Republicans are just itching to return to Crist/Bush policies.
Plus, legislative leaders are rankled that DeSantis stole the show, hampered getting campaign money from Disney, and insisted on leading like a leader.
Many chamber of commerce Republicans have not been supportive of discouraging illegal immigration; and they still are not supportive.
Reminds one of the 2013 Gang of 8 “Immigration Reform” bill in Congress.
The RINOs need to be put on notice that they won’t get away with this. I hope the people of Florida get on these creeps right away.
This is a hugely important (and difficult bill) to defeat.
So they want to place the power of immigration in the hands of a guy controlled by businesses wanting cheap labor? THIS NEEDS TO BE DESTROYED on the launchpad.
Power struggles between legislative and executive branches of government?
Unheard of. This never happens.
All Floridians should call or email their Legislature.
“…once-powerful”? Maybe he’ll lose this one but, until he does, isn’t it a bit early to apply that moniker?
Under all the fake wrapping this is really about transferring any state powers in the matter over to someone more way more friendly to the deep state.
“a big brother database of ‘law-abiding Floridians’ who want to send money abroad,”
Who is paying him to do this.
Florida’s Voice
@FLVoiceNews
“Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson and Gov. Ron DeSantis trade attacks as illegal immigration special session fight continues
DESANTIS: “It is also the case that the current commissioner, Wilton Simpson, has voted to give drivers licenses and in-state tuition to illegals. He even refused to oppose allowing illegals to practice law in Florida. Do we want the fox guarding the henhouse?”
SIMPSON: “I’ve worked since day one to support President Trump and his immigration policies. Florida’s conservative legislature will decide who is best to support President Trump and his team. I’m not the one who opposed and ran against President Trump. DeSantis’ routine attacks on farmers don’t sit well here in Florida - and apparently not with folks across the country either.”
https://x.com/FLVoiceNews/status/1884279507034738732
SEEK THEM OUT.
SMOKE THEM OUT.
NOW.