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State Petitions Supreme Court Over Immigration Law
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier asked the U.S. Supreme Court to allow the state to enforce a new immigration law that makes it a misdemeanor for people living in the U.S. illegally to enter the state.
The petition is the latest in an ongoing battle between Uthmeier and U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams. In an emergency appeal, Florida asked the justices to put on hold Williams’ decision preventing police from enforcing the new law.
Last week, Williams held Uthmeier in contempt for instructing officers to continue enforcement, despite the judge’s orders, until the courts decide whether the law is constitutional.
A federal appeals court in Atlanta declined to halt Williams’ order. The appeal to the Supreme Court argues that the state has a right to protect itself from the harm of illegal immigration.
FBI Urges Local Cooperation
On Monday, FBI Director Kash Patel was in Fort Lauderdale to speak to members of law enforcement from across the country about rising national security threats from cartels, illegal immigration, and potential Iranian retaliation.
Patel spoke at the National Sheriff’s Association annual conference at the Broward County Conference Center, urging tighter coordination between federal and local agencies, describing the nation’s sheriffs as the eyes and ears of terror intelligence.
He stressed that the FBI’s data is only as good as what comes in from precincts nationwide and that Iran-backed sleeper cells are already in the country awaiting activation.
Patel reinforced recent Department of Homeland Security warnings about a heightened threat environment inside the United States.
60 Missing Children Recovered in Tampa Bay
Eight suspects were arrested, and 60 critically missing Florida children were recovered during Operation Dragon Eye, which U.S. Marshals are calling the most successful missing child recovery operation in American history.
Twenty federal, state, and local agencies partnered to safely recover missing children ages 9-17 throughout the Tampa Bay area, including kids from Hillsborough, Pinellas, and Pasco counties.
“The number is not just a statistic,” said Rita Peters, special counsel to Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier. “It actually represents a life and a future that was given one more chance.“
Florida leaders have stepped up both funding and legislative efforts to fight human trafficking. Gov. Ron DeSantis allocated $4.9 million to expand emergency shelter beds and staff support, while an additional $900,000 in grant funding was provided.
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➤Everglades: Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Monday the federal government will fund an effort by Florida to set up immigration detention centers, which include a proposed site state officials have dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz.” (More)
➤ Tallahassee: Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation to make Florida home to the Donald Trump Presidential Library. This ensures that the state, and not local governments, will guide the process for building what is being called the “MAGA mecca.” (More)
➤New Smyrna Beach: A 29-year-old Colorado man who was visiting the area on his honeymoon died from his injuries after being struck by lightning on Friday. (More)
➤ Osceola County: Robin Severance Lopez, the wife of suspended Sheriff Marcos Lopez, was arrested in connection with the ongoing illegal gambling enterprise investigation involving her husband. (See Video)
➤St. Petersburg: Two Florida men are charged with a fraud scheme to steal over $100 million from a nonprofit organization that managed funds for people with special needs and disabilities. (More)
➤Upper Lake County: Some residents oppose Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s plan for an instructional runway in the Ocala National Forest due to environmental concerns and discrepancies in the project’s scope. (See Details)
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➤ Prosecutors in the Dominican Republic are pursuing a five-year prison sentence for Tampa Bay Rays slugger Wander Franco, who’s being charged with sexual abuse of a minor. A verdict is expected tomorrow. (More)
➤ Jacksonville Jaguars rookie Travis Hunter signed his contract this week, which includes a $30.57 million signing bonus that he’ll receive up front. (More)
➤Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers receiver Antonio Brown announced on social media that he’s left the country, presumably to avoid attempted murder charges in Miami. (More)
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➤ JetBlue Airways plans to exit Miami International Airport (MIA) by September, consolidating its South Florida operations at nearby Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. The discount carrier is cutting costs by eliminating less profitable routes. (More)
➤Space Florida delegates will attend a conference in northeast England to forge connections with local businesses. (More)
➤ Frito-Lay sold 46 acres in Orlando for $11 million to Bridge Logistics Properties, including a warehouse and undeveloped land. (More)
➤Writing.io, a Naples startup, joined the growing list of online artificial intelligence education offerings. (More)
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➤ A dozen South Florida cities will celebrate their 100-year birthdays in 2025 and 2026. (See Why)
➤ Chick-fil-A is bringing its chicken to boaters and beachgoers in Destin, as food delivery is now allowed on the water. (See Video)
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