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FL LEO has ICE authority

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All over the state, local LEO has the right to arrest immigrants with no warrant.

I checked it out because I live on a cul-de-sac with maybe a total of 26 townhouses.
In the last 5 days, we’ve had 6 Sheriffs trucks and 9 Sheriffs on the street going to certain houses. Yesterday we had a marshal and plain clothes cop interrogating a couple.

Anyway, there is an ongoing debate with city government as to the legality.
 
And, if habeas corpus rights are now "eliminated", so long as they can get you on a plane before you can notify anyone, they can "disappear" anyone they want to, whenever they want to.


Look it up: habeas corpus is a right older than the Magna Carta, and it was enshrined in our Constitution BEFORE ANY of the Bill of Rights our Founders felt it was so important.

So, local LEO acting as ICE means they can eliminate anyone who runs afoul of any local politician. Full on autocracy.
 
Curious how right leaning Latino populations react to what likely becomes racial profiling or intimidation by fellow citizens.
I didn’t see any mention or focus on certain ethnicities in OP’s post, so I’m not sure where you got that idea.
And OP lives in NoFla in the only blue county in the Florida panhandle, where local law enforcement ranks are very diverse.

I do wonder if the local paper has mentioned an uptick in illegal alien arrests…?
 
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I didn’t see any mention or focus on certain ethnicities in OP’s post, so I’m not sure where you got that idea.
And OP lives in NoFla in the only blue county in the Florida panhandle, where local law enforcement ranks are very diverse.

I do wonder if the local paper has mentioned an uptick in illegal alien arrests…?

lol I’m in Florida and there definitely is profiling going on. The vast majority of the Hispanic communities across the state are becoming increasingly aware.

North Florida is basically the old South compared to south of St Augustine/Orlando/Tampa.

Naples/Ft Myers is filled with crusty white transplants who bring their politics with them too, but those 4th plus gen Floridians are a special breed of dipshit.
 
All over the state, local LEO has the right to arrest immigrants with no warrant.

I checked it out because I live on a cul-de-sac with maybe a total of 26 townhouses.
In the last 5 days, we’ve had 6 Sheriffs trucks and 9 Sheriffs on the street going to certain houses. Yesterday we had a marshal and plain clothes cop interrogating a couple.

Anyway, there is an ongoing debate with city government as to the legality.

BAU for Backwardslandia

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lol I’m in Florida and there definitely is profiling going on. The vast majority of the Hispanic communities across the state are becoming increasingly aware.

North Florida is basically the old South compared to south of St Augustine/Orlando/Tampa.

Naples/Ft Myers is filled with crusty white transplants who bring their politics with them too, but those 4th plus gen Floridians are a special breed of dipshit.
Gosh it must be hell for you. When are you leaving?
You know those of us who live in NoFla and grew up here kinda miss the days when those crusty white transplants from the Midwest DIDN’T live here and the place wasn’t a 24/7 traffic jam.
Us dipshits are happy but so dumb that we’re unable to appreciate the fact we were able to lure world class medical centers like Mayo Clinic. Or huge business divisions from companies like J&J or Bank of America.
I’ll take living on the First Coast any day.
Need any help packing or finding the 75/95 north on ramps?
 
I didn’t see any mention or focus on certain ethnicities in OP’s post, so I’m not sure where you got that idea.
And OP lives in NoFla in the only blue county in the Florida panhandle, where local law enforcement ranks are very diverse.

I do wonder if the local paper has mentioned an uptick in illegal alien arrests…?
Every time regulations are relaxed, the history behind why those regulations existed repeat themselves.

Multiple ethnicities in our country's history were racially profiled. See it in Iowa with Hispanic and Muslim Bosnian populations present day.
 
Gosh it must be hell for you. When are you leaving?
You know those of us who live in NoFla and grew up here kinda miss the days when those crusty white transplants from the Midwest DIDN’T live here and the place wasn’t a 24/7 traffic jam.
Us dipshits are happy but so dumb that we’re unable to appreciate the fact we were able to lure world class medical centers like Mayo Clinic. Or huge business divisions from companies like J&J or Bank of America.
I’ll take living on the First Coast any day.
Need any help packing or finding the 75/95 north on ramps?

The traffic issues are mainly locals who cannot drive. There’s not a day that goes by, that there’s not a catastrophic accident on 75 or 4 that causes traffic to come to a standstill. The worst drivers in the country exist here, including the morons on motorcycles going 65+ mph between lanes. The motor fatality rate is high here for a reason.

As for Mayo, it exists because of all the snowbirds/retirees from the northeast, Canada or Midwest. There’s one in Phoenix AZ for that exact reason. The same goes for the banks you mentioned. Tourism dollars are the only reason DeSantis can even float the idea of repealing the income taxes.

The state makes a killing off Uncle Sam too.
 
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The traffic issues are mainly locals who cannot drive. There’s not a day that goes by, that there’s not a catastrophic accident on 75 or 4 that causes traffic to come to a standstill. The worst drivers in the country exist here, including the morons on motorcycles going 65+ mph between lanes. The motor fatality rate is high here for a reason.

As for Mayo, it exists because of all the snowbirds/retirees from the northeast, Canada or Midwest. There’s one in Phoenix AZ for the exact reason. The same goes for the banks you mentioned. Tourism dollars are the only reason DeSantis can even float the idea of repealing the income taxes.

The state makes a killing off Uncle Sam too.
Motorcycles are an ingenious method for culling the shallow end of the gene pool, I agree. We’ve had about two dozen fatalities here in Jacksonville already this year. And the lack of a helmet law in Florida helps with that.
When retirees move here they become “locals” who drive under the speed limit and clog the left lanes on their way to their doctors appointments or the early bird dinner specials.
Uncle Sam provides tax dollars like they do in every state. Our federal revenue comes from several sources, including Social Security income and the significant number of military installations that have been here since WWII. We’re glad to have them.
 
Pretty sure this is what Obama had in mind when he signed the NDAA (or at least it's what the ACLU presciently predicted might happen).
 
The traffic issues are mainly locals who cannot drive. There’s not a day that goes by, that there’s not a catastrophic accident on 75 or 4 that causes traffic to come to a standstill. The worst drivers in the country exist here, including the morons on motorcycles going 65+ mph between lanes. The motor fatality rate is high here for a reason.

You are correct about drivers around Tampa. They're easily among the worst in the country. That said, I've been in Palm Beach County for most of the past 4 months. It is way worse down there.
 
The traffic issues are mainly locals who cannot drive. There’s not a day that goes by, that there’s not a catastrophic accident on 75 or 4 that causes traffic to come to a standstill. The worst drivers in the country exist here, including the morons on motorcycles going 65+ mph between lanes. The motor fatality rate is high here for a reason.

That's because we don't require helmets on donorcycle riders.

The state makes a killing off Uncle Sam too.

Certainly skews things when people work and pay taxes to Uncle Sam in one state, then retire to another to draw their benefits.
 
The traffic issues are mainly locals who cannot drive. There’s not a day that goes by, that there’s not a catastrophic accident on 75 or 4 that causes traffic to come to a standstill. The worst drivers in the country exist here, including the morons on motorcycles going 65+ mph between lanes. The motor fatality rate is high here for a reason.

As for Mayo, it exists because of all the snowbirds/retirees from the northeast, Canada or Midwest. There’s one in Phoenix AZ for that exact reason. The same goes for the banks you mentioned. Tourism dollars are the only reason DeSantis can even float the idea of repealing the income taxes.

The state makes a killing off Uncle Sam too.
Desantis repealing income taxes?
Tell me more…
 
Gosh it must be hell for you. When are you leaving?
You know those of us who live in NoFla and grew up here kinda miss the days when those crusty white transplants from the Midwest DIDN’T live here and the place wasn’t a 24/7 traffic jam.
Us dipshits are happy but so dumb that we’re unable to appreciate the fact we were able to lure world class medical centers like Mayo Clinic. Or huge business divisions from companies like J&J or Bank of America.
I’ll take living on the First Coast any day.
Need any help packing or finding the 75/95 north on ramps?
Ahh, the classic Goldy slam about Northerners being free to take their money that props up Florida and go home
 
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Curious how right leaning Latino populations react to what likely becomes racial profiling or intimidation by fellow citizens.
My guess is they thought Trump was talking about going after other people, not them. They’ve got the Haitians, Venezuelan and trans kids to fret about, still.
 
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I didn’t see any mention or focus on certain ethnicities in OP’s post, so I’m not sure where you got that idea.
And OP lives in NoFla in the only blue county in the Florida panhandle, where local law enforcement ranks are very diverse.

I do wonder if the local paper has mentioned an uptick in illegal alien arrests…?
The Democrats had an article on LEO all over FL doing ICE.

OTOH. I gave you an eyewitness report on what happened in my neighborhood. If you want to challenge it, feel free.
 
The Democrats had an article on LEO all over FL doing ICE.

OTOH. I gave you an eyewitness report on what happened in my neighborhood. If you want to challenge it, feel free.

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Over 100 Florida sheriff’s offices and police departments have signed up to participate in the program since it went online in February — including Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties.

The program, called the "Task Force Model” under Section 287(g) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, allows the Department of Homeland Security to deputize local agencies to act with limited immigration authorities.
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To participate in the program, ICE must train and certify state and local law enforcement officers. The basic training program is four weeks and covers immigration law, civil rights training and how to use ICE databases.
However, the task force training process is expected to take time, as the federal government needs to process and certify nominated officers from all 103 Florida agencies.

So far, no agencies have been deputized under the Task Force Model.
 
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All over the state, local LEO has the right to arrest immigrants with no warrant.

I checked it out because I live on a cul-de-sac with maybe a total of 26 townhouses.
In the last 5 days, we’ve had 6 Sheriffs trucks and 9 Sheriffs on the street going to certain houses. Yesterday we had a marshal and plain clothes cop interrogating a couple.

Anyway, there is an ongoing debate with city government as to the legality.
You gotta move over to the other side of the redline - maybe find a nice gated community.
 
The Democrats had an article on LEO all over FL doing ICE.

OTOH. I gave you an eyewitness report on what happened in my neighborhood. If you want to challenge it, feel free.
Go back north, YANKEE!!

Signed,

Goldmom
 
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