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In a contentious meeting where proponents and opponents talked about God, homosexuality and government intrusion, a Florida Senate panel Tuesday...
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The Justice Department told a court it has realized there are more internal documents that it inadvertently failed to disclose before lawsuits over the now-blocked census citizenship question ended.
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The attorney general says Congress never intended for asylum-seekers to include family members as part of a "particular social group" eligible for protection.
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Rumors of mass raids swirled, leading many immigrants to stay inside their homes. Immigrant advocates in several cities took to the streets to demonstrate.
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A war of words has broken out over the Amendment 4 bill signed into law Friday by Gov. Ron DeSantis, which requires former felons to pay off all fines and…
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U.S. District Judge Marsha Pechman said it is unconstitutional to keep credible asylum-seekers in custody indefinitely as they await immigration proceedings, reversing a Trump administration order.
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A federal lawsuit has been filed against the Florida Secretary of State and ten county Supervisors of Elections across the peninsula, in what amounts to…
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When Amendment 4 passed last November, many people thought it would give over a million people with felony convictions the right to vote in Florida. Among…
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On Tuesday, Florida voters passed Amendment 4 with over 64 percent of the vote. The passage of the citizen- driven initiative will grant the right to vote…
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Amendment 6, also known as Marsy’s Law passed Tuesday. Click here for the results .
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The last thing senior paralegal Karen Leicht ever imagined was that she would serve three years in prison for a felony charge.“It is a huge skeleton in…
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Monday marked the first day of a three day trial between the City of Miami and its homeless population.The class action lawsuit was filed by the American…