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Republicans urge immigrants to stay in Florida, fearing new law's impact by WhoIsJolyonWest in inthenews

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Schrödinger’s immigrant. Simultaneously stealing your job and too lazy to work.

Republicans urge immigrants to stay in Florida, fearing new law's impact by WhoIsJolyonWest in inthenews

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Those private prisons are always itching for new inmates. If they can’t get legit ones they have to go find some.

Republicans urge immigrants to stay in Florida, fearing new law's impact by WhoIsJolyonWest in inthenews

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So they could skip school and work at any age during school hours? Am I reading that correctly?

Steve Bannon spent months recruiting anti-vaxxer RFK jr yo run against Biden as a chaos agent. by alta_vista49 in BreakingPointsNews

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“Sphere of influence”

“(RF) Kennedy, in his first comments on the proposed commission since meeting with Trump on Jan. 10, said he had met “many times” with members of the transition team and Trump staff since December, and they have been “trading documents about what the commission would look like.” …He said everyone in the room engaged in that discussion, including Steve Bannon, Stephen Miller and Vice President Mike Pence.” met w/ him in 2017

Here’s a picture of him with RFK, Jr. surrounded by convicted federal felons Michael Flynn and Roger Stone. The son of Robert Kennedy is pursuing a crazed, chaotic campaign for the Democratic nomination for President in 2024, at the urging of Steve Bannon, Michael Flynn, Roger Stone, and other extreme-Right Wing operatives.)

And Bannon evidently spent “months”trying to convince him to run.

Steve Bannon spent months recruiting anti-vaxxer RFK jr yo run against Biden as a chaos agent. by alta_vista49 in BreakingPointsNews

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You don’t think he’s met with Bannon? I doubt Bannon just plucked his name out of nowhere.

Republicans urge immigrants to stay in Florida, fearing new law's impact by WhoIsJolyonWest in inthenews

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Last month, Florida enacted a new bill, SB 1718, that is set to introduce strict new anti-immigration rules once it goes into full effect on July 1. Among its provision are requirements that businesses with 25 employees or more utilize E-Verify, a program that tracks whether individuals are legally able to work in the U.S., and that hospitals collect certain information on undocumented patients.

The E-Verify requirement has caused alarm among Republicans with constituencies close to the border with Mexico or that use considerable migrant labor. With the system in place, there is worry about businesses not being able to tap into the immigrant labor force to which they are accustomed, resulting in mass labor shortages.

On Monday morning, GOP Florida State Reps. Alina Garcia, Rick Roth and Juan Fernandez-Barquin spoke at an event in Hialeah, Florida, about the impending implications of SB 1718. At one point, Roth, as captured in a video shared by political activist Thomas Kennedy, said that the bill is meant to "scare" immigrants and urged those in attendance to convince their immigrant acquaintances to remain in the state.

This bill is 100 percent supposed to scare you," Roth said. "I'm a farmer and the farmers are mad as hell. We are losing employees that are already starting to move to Georgia and other states. It's urgent that you talk to all your other people and convince them that you have resources, state representatives, other people that can explain the bill to you."

Roth also at one point said that SB 1718 was more of a "political bill."