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Resolution Number
2025-3801
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
02/20/2025
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Expressing support for Florida Senate Bill 2-C, Relating to Immigration Enforcement.
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ENROLLED <br />2025 Legislature <br />SB 2-C <br />20252Cer <br />958 imprisonment, involuntary servitude, fraud in foreign labor <br />959 contracting, blackmail, extortion, or witness tampering, <br />960 provided that such crime was committed in the United States. <br />961 Documentation, including, but not limited to, police reports, <br />962 testimony, sworn statements, or a victim impact statement, must <br />963 be relied upon to verify that the person was a necessary witness <br />964 or victim to the crime. <br />965 Section 20. Paragraph (d) is added to subsection (1) of <br />966 section 908.105, Florida Statutes, and subsection (4) is added <br />967 to that section, to read: <br />968 908.105 Duties related to immigration detainers. - <br />969 (1) A law enforcement agency that has custody of a person <br />970 subject to an immigration detainer issued by a federal <br />971 immigration agency shall: <br />972 (d) Notify the state attorney that the person is subject to <br />973 an immigration detainer. <br />974 (4)(a) If any county, district, authority, municipality, or <br />975 other local government adopts an ordinance, a regulation, a <br />976 rule, or a policy refusing to comply with or otherwise directing <br />977 local officials, employees, or others to refuse to comply with <br />978 an immigration detainer issued by a federal immigration agency, <br />979 the Attorney General must initiate judicial proceedings in the <br />980 name of the state in order to enforce compliance. The court, <br />981 upon finding noncompliance with this subsection, shall declare <br />982 invalid the improper ordinance, regulation, rule, or policy and <br />983 issue a permanent injunction against the local government <br />984 prohibiting it from enforcing such ordinance, regulation, rule, <br />985 or policy. It is not a defense that in enacting the ordinance, <br />986 regulation, rule, or policy the local government was acting in <br />Page 34 of 51 <br />CODING: Words strieken are deletions; words underlined are additions. 267 <br />
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