Florida lawmakers begin another special session on immigration aiming to please DeSantis
- Florida lawmakers will hold a special session to pass new immigration bills, which will begin on Tuesday, as announced by Senate President Ben Albritton and House Speaker Daniel Perez.
- The new bills aim to enhance cooperation with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and impose stricter penalties on undocumented immigrants, according to the summaries released by Albritton and Perez.
- Governor Ron DeSantis expressed support for the session, calling Albritton and Perez 'great partners' in combating illegal immigration.
- The special session follows a previous session where lawmakers opposed DeSantis' proposals and instead passed an immigration bill that he threatened to veto.
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