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Florida Gov. DeSantis approves latest batch of laws. Here’s the full list

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www.clickorlando.com – Anthony Talcott – 2025-06-07 04:00:00

SUMMARY: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed 11 new laws covering various topics as the legislative session nears its end. Key measures include allowing certain nursing homes to reserve beds for veterans (effective July 1), repealing a defunct narcotics unit in Broward County, and prohibiting conflicts of interest in the North Springs Improvement District. A new special arts and entertainment district in Oviedo permits alcohol to be carried openly with regulated cups. Other laws revise fire and police pensions in Tampa, adjust water district governance, and expand veteran services, including suicide prevention and stricter oversight of veterans’ benefits advisors. Many laws took effect immediately; some start July 1.

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‘Deportation Depot’ begins operations outside Jacksonville

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www.tampabay28.com – Forrest Saunders – 2025-09-05 11:56:00

SUMMARY: Florida has opened its second migrant detention center, the “Deportation Depot,” at Baker Correctional Institution near Jacksonville, holding 117 detainees with capacity for up to 1,500. This expansion follows a federal appeals court’s decision to keep the first facility, “Alligator Alcatraz,” operational despite legal challenges. Governor Ron DeSantis praised both centers as key to his immigration enforcement agenda, with plans for a third facility underway. Staffed by the National Guard and funded by a $600 million federal grant, the new site aims to address what DeSantis calls an immigration crisis. Critics warn of overcrowding and poor conditions, echoing concerns from the Everglades facility.

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Deported Venezuelan mothers ask Melania Trump to help reunite them with their children

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www.news4jax.com – Regina Garcia Cano And Juan Arraez, Associated Press – 2025-09-05 10:31:00

SUMMARY: María Alejandra Rubio, separated from her 8-year-old son during U.S. deportation proceedings, is among Venezuelan mothers appealing to U.S. First Lady Melania Trump to reunite families split by immigration policies. Rubio expected to return to Venezuela with her son but was deported alone; her son remains in Georgia with a family friend. The group, supported by Venezuela’s government, sent a letter urging Trump to halt child-parent separations and deport families together. Venezuela has accepted over 10,000 deportees this year after President Maduro ended his refusal to accept U.S. deportees. The U.S. stresses careful assessment before returning unaccompanied minors.

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Florida court to hear case involving Rep. Cory Mills, revenge porn claims

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www.clickorlando.com – Stephanie Rodriguez – 2025-09-05 04:00:00

SUMMARY: Congressman Cory Mills faces a Columbia County court hearing after harassment allegations from ex-girlfriend Lindsey Langston, Miss United States and local GOP committeewoman. Langston, 25, filed for a restraining order, reporting threats from Mills, including releasing nude images and videos since their 2021 breakup. The couple lived together until Langston left following assault accusations from another woman against Mills, later withdrawn. Mills denies wrongdoing, with his attorney questioning the evidence’s validity. Langston is represented by attorney and commissioner Anthony Sabatini, who lost to Mills in the 2022 GOP primary and calls for Mills’ resignation or expulsion. The hearing is at 9:30 a.m. in Columbia County.

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