Gov. A week after President-elect Donald Trump sworn in as president, Ron DeSantis (R-FL ) wants to work with the incoming administration to achieve its immigration objectives.
Now, I called for a specific period of the Florida government the week of January 27 to make Florida to guide on the Trump Administration’s repatriation program. We may manage assets and make sure that Florida’s state and local officials are in favor of these efforts.
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— Ron DeSantis ( @GovRonDeSantis ) January 13, 2025
DeSantis stated in a blog on X that” now, I called for a specific period of the Florida government the week of January 27 to make Florida to guide the Trump Administration’s imprisonment program.” ” We will dedicate resources and make sure that Florida’s state and local authorities are backing these efforts.” We have no time to waste. Florida has lead”.
Another options, such as hurricane disaster relief, should also be taken into account during the period, according to the government.
” While we are in particular session, we may even target key issues facing our position: ballot initiative dignity, disaster relief, and property rules”, DeSantis added.
The special treatment to support the Trump administration is in contrast to actions by various Democrat-led states, such as California, which are preparing to fight the approaching administration on some important issues, including deportation.
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As part of California’s efforts, the Democratic-dominated state legislature has reportedly agreed to a deal to spend$ 50 million combatting Trump’s immigration policies.
Florida’s special session on Jan. 27 will come a month and a half before the regular 2025 session begins on March 4. Republicans have supermajorities in both of the state legislature’s chambers.