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Florida spent over $1M in federal funds to expand local immigration enforcement, sparking concerns over transparency and civil rights.
Florida has distributed over $1 million in federal reimbursements to St. Johns and Sarasota counties through the 287(g) program, expanding local immigration enforcement.
The state removed data showing arrests of U.S. citizens from its public dashboard, leaving only one reported encounter, amid growing scrutiny.
Critics raise concerns over transparency and civil rights, citing cases of U.S. citizens detained during immigration operations.
Florida leads the nation in 287(g) participation, with all sheriff’s offices and over 150 police departments involved, backed by $250 million in state and $38 million in federal funding.
Florida gastó más de 1 millón de dólares en fondos federales para expandir la aplicación de la ley de inmigración local, lo que generó preocupaciones sobre la transparencia y los derechos civiles.