Talahasie -After being called by Republican members of the Republican parliamentary because the E -VERIFY law was not implemented, the Governor Ron Desantis issued a warning to 40 on Wednesday.
The notification of blaming the parliament for not providing funds to the program is clear how to execute President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda, a fierce battle between the Desantis and the GOP. is.
Earlier this week, the top Republican member of the Top Republican parties may not be screened by the Ministry of Commerce, who may not screen employees through the federal program, the federal program that checks the legal qualifications of new workers. It was noted that we issued eight execution books.
It has not been issued since 2023, when DASANTIS has signed a law that requires all companies with more than 25 employees to screen employees through programs.
The lack of action was part of the reason, and the Republican member said that the execution of the immigration should be deleted from the governor and should be given to the State Agricultural Committee.
Desantis pledged to refuse the bill, and the Secretary of Agriculture argued that he would not actively pursue immigration.
“Compliance violation letters” on Wednesday, which were sent to companies, including Cleveland Clinic Weston Hospital, Circle K and Seven-Eleven corporate sites, include a language that blame Congress by not providing funds to e-verify. I am.
“Congress refused twice to supply funds to the program, but refused twice, but the department has organized existing resources (e-verify method),” said the company.
It was not clear on Thursday to see how the lawmakers refused to provide funds to the program.
“(Annual budget) includes enough funds to carry out legal obligations, and e-verify is one of them,” said the Senate Spokesman. One Katie Betta stated in a statement.
This week, one of the members of the Diet who raised the lack of execution, R Sarasota Senator Joe Grutters accused the department that he had not executed the law.
“This is not a priority for the office, the ball has been dropped,” he said in a text message on Thursday. “I haven’t heard that additional funds are needed. I have never received a request.”
The government’s legislative budget request for members in the future fiscal year or additional staffing for the execution of an electronic test is not mentioned.
The Ministry of Commerce’s spokesman, who supervises the E-Verify execution, did not answer the funds on funds.
One of the letters was also sent to TRULIEVE, a medical marijuana company that sponsored the revision of recreational marijuana, which spent many last year, trying to defeat last year.
TRULIEVE’s spokeswoman Steve Vancore complies the company’s demands that “all documents that rely on new employee employment qualifications are dependent on you.”
“All TRULIEVE employees have been electronically verified before the onboarding background check,” says Vancoree.
The notification issued on Wednesday did not include the details of the company justification why the company is lacking in compliance.
Instead, all 40 notifications are the same, and the division states that “Florida has received information that it may not be compliant with the E -Verification Law.”
The bill passed by Congress on Tuesday night has added 17 programs under the agricultural committee, Wilton Simpson, and concentrated on audits. Neither Desantis nor a member of the Diet have proposed expanding e-verify to all companies.
Girters said the bill would “add a lot of firepower” to “add a lot of firepower.”
“I’m glad that it happened in the discussion of this bill, and I’m happy that they are starting to move,” he said.
Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau Reporter ANA CEBALLOS has contributed to this report.