Over 100 FHP soldiers were sworn in as a special deputy US marshal

Above video: Governor Ron Desantis emphasized Florida's leadership to enforce immigration and announced on Monday that Florida is willing to do more.

Tallahasee, Florida – Governor Ron Desantis emphasized Florida's leadership to enforce immigration and announced on Monday that Florida was willing to do more.

“Florida led the nation to enforce immigration and we are ready to do more.” said governor Ron Desantis. “We have submitted a plan to the Federal Government to contribute to new adhesive institutions and to expand the fear effort into their ongoing mission to regain the sovereignty of America.”

Florida leads the struggle for the illegal enforcement of immigration. Florida has more state law enforcement officers below 287 (g) Task Force deputalizations than any other state in the nation.

In addition, more than 100 soldiers of the Florida Highway Patrol were sworn in as special deputy US marshals.

This authority now authorizes our state soldiers to carry out federal commands and remove dangerous criminals from our communities.

And Florida is ready to do even more. Florida presented the federal government a plan to contribute to new detention centers and expanded the efforts of concern to its ongoing mission to regain the sovereignty of America.

Florida's plan also contains a proposal to accelerate the legal processing of immigration by providing the National Guard Florida Jags as an immigration judge.