Tarahasie, Florida -Governor Florida, Ron Desantis, has sought a special session to boost President Donald Trump’s immigration efforts. However, the session was blocked on Monday by the Senate and House of Representatives leaders. Currently, members are trying to deal with this issue under their own conditions.
On the long -awaited day, the House of Representatives and the Senate leaders escaped almost quickly and were shorter due to the closure of Desantis proposals on immigration. However, both rooms are planning to deal with immigrants in their own way.
Florida’s legislative leaders respond to Desantis attacks, meaning that he did not read Trump’s act or lying.
“There were a lot of speculation about how this special session call would be called,” said Daniel Perez (R-Miami), the House of Representatives. “It is speculated that we will escape today, but that is not the whole story.”
Senator Ben Albritton and Perez knocked 11 bills submitted from the shelves on Sunday night and called for their own special sessions. Instead, they are packing immigration concerns into one law.
“We carefully considered Governor Desantis’s proposals, but he had some good ideas, but many of his proposals are bureaucratic,” said Perez. “There is no need to duplicate US immigrants and customs features to create mini-Me-ME versions. In addition, his proposal will hijacking local law executions. At one point he. “I also suggested a local enforcement officer.
“President Trump’s presidential order clarifies it. It’s a new day in Washington,
Citizens are important. This is a matter of the federal government, and the federal government has the initiative. “President Trump closes our borders and protects our sovereignty. Our community from the illegal foreigners of crime. We are so.”
New Special Session Bill: Initiatives and Reforms of the illegal immigration policy law (Trump Law)
According to Perez, Senator Joe Gurters (R Sarasota) and Lawrence McRouua (R-Hills Boro) will support the bill in the opposite direction of the governor’s proposal.
According to a press release from the speaker’s office, the new bill has embodied four BS.
(1) Recruit more badges and give power,
(2) Build more beds,
(3) Locks more bad guys,
(4) Limit the profits of drawing illegal aliens into Florida.
The bill also specifies that the agricultural committee will be the state of the state’s highest immigration officer. We will cancel the policy for illegal foreigners to allow them to receive tuition in the state at a state university.
Both the Democratic Party and the Republican members are proud of the leadership to challenge the administrative department.
“I am very proud of the speaker Perez. I am very proud of his stance. I have not felt that there is a separation of power in the past six years.”
“In my six years in parliament, we have never done this and its historic,” said Anna V. Escamani (D-Orlando).
But even a historical day, how about the representative of the condominium and hurricane?
“When I knew thousands of doors in my area, no one was talking about immigration. Everyone was talking about housing costs, property insurance, condominium evaluation fees.” ใ “This is another example that is separated from these issues for Governor Ron Desantis.”
While the lawmakers are supporting the Senate and the House of Representatives, the governor calls this movement as feeding and switches, which is S humiliation for President Trump.
Governor Desantis posted to “X”. I’m glad that Congress is finally working, but still calls a new bill as “weak.”
The governor also compared his proposals and shared new proposals brought to the Senate and the House of Representatives.
Through the special session confrontation, there are some state council members standing on the side of Gabanodesantis.
Blaze Ingoglia Senate (R-Spring Hill) has heard rumors that the House of Representatives and the Senate leaders are trying to devour it, and that it is a well-maintained secret.
“We want to work with cooperative efforts to achieve things,” said Ingoglia. “The government’s proposal and the bill I submitted are substantial, and I think they will work. I’m sorry that all bills are dead.”
Senator Ingoglia wants the new law to be provided as as strong as the original 11 bill, but it is not robust.
Jay Collins Senator (R Tumper) has been opened in a new bill, but still needs to read the language.
“If it’s a bad invoice, there is always a way to fix it. There is always a way to adjust it, and there is always a way to make it a little stronger,” said Collins.
Speaker Perez says that the parliamentarians would call on the floor at 10:00 am on Tuesday, January 28, and to complete their work in one day.