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Florida's New Immigration Laws: A Deep Dive
Friday, February 14, 2025
The bills in Alabama now move to the Alabama House over the opposition of Democrats. Jasmin Hernadez-Alamillo, the daughter of Mexican immigrants and a recent graduate of the University of Alabama at Birmingham, said she’s concerned the proposals will lead to racial profiling in traffic stops. She said the measures make her rethink living in the state.
In Georgia, the Senate passed a bill allowing local governments to be sued if they don’t cooperate with federal immigration enforcement. This bill strengthens a Georgia law passed last year after a Venezuelan immigrant, who authorities say entered the U. S. illegally, murdered 22-year-old University of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley. That law mandates law enforcement agencies cooperate with federal officials in identifying and detaining undocumented immigrants. And punishes them if they don’t.
The new laws in Florida and other southern states have sparked debate and criticism. Some argue that these laws are unconstitutional and will lead to racial profiling. Others see them as a necessary step to enforce immigration laws. The debate continues as these laws are implemented and challenged in the courts.
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