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Florida grand jury calls for new laws on illegal immigration

By Alexis Peart··1 min read
Florida grand jury calls for new laws on illegal immigration
Key Points(5)
  • A statewide grand jury empaneled at the request of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has called for lawmakers to create new criminal penalties for harboring undocumented immigrants in an effort to curb illegal immigration.
  • The recommendations were released Wednesday.
  • DeSantis this summer asked the <a href="https://supremecourt.flcourts.gov/">Florida Supreme Court</a> to empanel a grand jury to investigate human smuggling and so-called sanctuary city policies.
  • The grand jury report recommends creating a third-degree felony for a person who conceals or harbors an undocumented immigrant or shields an undocumented immigrant from law enforcement detection.
  • It also proposes a third-degree felony charge for those who transport undocumented immigrants to or within Florida.

A statewide grand jury empaneled at the request of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has called for lawmakers to create new criminal penalties for harboring undocumented immigrants in an effort to curb illegal immigration.

The recommendations were released Wednesday. DeSantis this summer asked the Florida Supreme Court to empanel a grand jury to investigate human smuggling and so-called sanctuary city policies.

The move comes as DeSantis, a Republican, frequently criticizes federal immigration policy under Democratic President Joe Biden and makes illegal immigration a key issue as he contemplates a potential 2024 GOP presidential run.

The grand jury report recommends creating a third-degree felony for a person who conceals or harbors an undocumented immigrant or shields an undocumented immigrant from law enforcement detection. It also proposes a third-degree felony charge for those who transport undocumented immigrants to or within Florida.

The Florida Legislature is set to meet for its regular session in March and no formal legislation has been filed on the grand jury’s recommendations. Still, the Republican-dominated statehouse has shown a willingness to carry out the governor’s policy agenda.

The Florida Legislature in 2019 passed a law banning so-called sanctuary cities but a federal judge in September 2021 blocked the state from enforcing it. The ruling was in response to a lawsuit filed by the city of South Miami and other organizations against DeSantis. The state is appealing the decision.

 

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