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The Senate immigration bill would have hired thousands of asylum officers and expanded their powers, but asylum officers are already employed to decide asylum cases.
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The state leads the nation with more than 481,000 immigration court cases, as a record number of people cross into the United States. A Tampa immigration lawyer talks about the backlog.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis announced he's deploying members of the Florida State Guard and additional members of the Florida National Guard to Texas, which is in a dispute with the federal government about undocumented immigrants entering the country.
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In another round in long-running debates about illegal immigration, a Senate committee approved a bill that would prevent cities and counties from accepting identification cards issued to undocumented immigrants.
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Immigration officials have encountered migrants 8.1 million times during Joe Biden’s presidency, but the data represents events not people.
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The Biden administration are fighting claims from Republicans that his immigration policies are causing upticks in illegal immigration. But key immigration data doesn't tell you the whole story. PolitiFact explains the key facts to better understand claims you might hear in ads and speeches ahead of elections.
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A Haitian boy arrived on Florida’s maritime border. His next five days detained at sea illuminate the crisis facing children traveling to the U.S. alone and the crews forced to send them back.
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Federal data — tracking removals, returns and expulsions — shows Barack Obama deported more people in each of his terms than Trump did.
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A legal battle has intensified about public records related to travel by Gov. Ron DeSantis, as The Washington Post accused the governor’s office of taking “control” of Florida Department of Law Enforcement compliance with the state’s Sunshine Law.
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COMMENTARY If, by Donald Trump's reckoning, Latino immigrants are "poisoning America's blood," then Miami is the country's mother lode of polluted plasma.
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South Carolina and Florida were the two fastest-growing states in the U.S. this year. New estimates released by the U.S. Census Bureau show that the South dominated population gains in 2023.
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Amaury Pacheco's work in the Cuban independent arts scene put him in the crosshairs of the Communist government. Now, he's building a new life in Miami under the Biden administration's historic humanitarian parole program.