Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Florida steps target immigratio­n

Governor files suit over U.S. policy, tells agencies to deny aid

- BRENDAN FARRINGTON

TALLAHASSE­E, Fla. — Florida filed suit against President Joe Biden’s administra­tion Tuesday claiming his immigratio­n policy is illegal, and Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed an order barring state agencies from assisting with the relocation of migrants arriving in the state.

DeSantis’ order authorized the Florida Department of Law Enforcemen­t and the Florida Highway Patrol “to detain any aircraft, bus, or other vehicle within the State of Florida reasonably believed to be transporti­ng illegal aliens to Florida from the Southwest Border” — if allowed by federal and state law. The caveat that the law must be followed likely prevents them from seizing federal aircraft.

He also ordered the agencies to gather informatio­n on the identities of any people arriving in Florida illegally from the Mexico border and told state agencies not to spend money assisting those people unless required by law.

Democratic state Rep. Anna Eskamani criticized DeSantis, saying he’s using the immigratio­n issue to score political points with his conservati­ve base instead of focusing on other issues facing the state.

“He is completely bonkers and just wants to distract everyday people from real-life issues,” she said. “We have an affordable housing crisis, we have climate change to worry about, we havefolks that can’t find a good-paying job. There’s so many issues around us, and this is what he chooses.”

Attorney General Ashley Moody’s lawsuit claims the federal immigratio­n policy will cost the state millions of dollars and cause harm to Florida.

“While some arriving migrants have legitimate asylum claims, many do not. Some are gang members and drug trafficker­s exploiting the crisis at the border, as evidenced by the skyrocketi­ng amount of Fentanyl seized at the border this year,” the suit says.

Moody and DeSantis held a news conference in southwest Florida in which both strongly condemned Biden on immigratio­n and praised former President Donald Trump’s policies.

“President Biden is aiding and abetting criminal cartels,” Moody said.

Asked about the lawsuit and DeSantis’ order, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said she hadn’t seen the suit.

“Any Republican or any member who wants to have a constructi­ve conversati­on about solutions to addressing what we all agree is not a long-term sustainabl­e, operationa­l or moral approach to immigratio­n, we’re happy to have that conversati­on,” Psaki said.

DeSantis, considered a potential 2024 presidenti­al candidate, has been attacking Biden on immigratio­n for months. He sent Florida law enforcemen­t officers to Texas to help deter border crossings, and he and Moody later visited the border and held a news conference to talk about the issue.

 ?? (AP file photo) ?? Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, shown during a speech earlier this month, on Tuesday authorized state law officers “to detain” any vehicle thought to be transporti­ng people who are in the country illegally.
(AP file photo) Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, shown during a speech earlier this month, on Tuesday authorized state law officers “to detain” any vehicle thought to be transporti­ng people who are in the country illegally.

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