Florida's Immigration Policies Spark Controversy and Economic Concerns

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Miami-Dade Police will not ask for legal status paperwork during stops in light of a new immigration law signed by Governor Ron DeSantis. The law will punish drivers who transport undocumented people into the state who came into the US illegally. Businesses with 25 or more employees will be required to use the e-verify system to check their legal status, causing concern about potential labor shortages. The law is expected to attract litigation, and law enforcement will be trained on how to enforce it.
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