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Florida allocates $4M to local agencies for ICE enforcement, hiring liaisons and expanding detention.
Florida is expanding immigration enforcement by allocating millions in state funds to local agencies for equipment, training, overtime, and jail space for ICE.
The State Board of Immigration Enforcement approved over $4 million in grants to 15 agencies, including St. Lucie and Palm Beach counties, which received nearly $1 million each.
Tampa Police will get over $430,000 to deputize 18 officers and cover related costs.
Larry Keefe stepped down as executive director in a planned transition, replaced by Anthony Coker, Florida’s first state-embedded ICE liaison.
The moves align with broader state efforts to strengthen collaboration with federal immigration authorities.
Florida asigna $4 millones a las agencias locales para la aplicación de ICE, contratación de enlaces y expansión de la detención.