Rep. Posey, Florida AG Moody unveil bill to allow states to demand enforcement of federal immigration law
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Florida Rep. Bill Posey and Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody on Thursday are introducing legislation that would allow state officials to demand the federal government enforce U.S. immigration law.
The "Immigration and Enforcement Partnership Act of 2022" outlines how if a state attorney general finds that the Homeland Security secretary is "not adequately fulfilling his non-discretionary duties" in enforcing U.S. immigration law – particularly on the arrest, detention and deportation of illegal immigrants – state officials may request in writing that DHS do so.
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