The state is putting more money behind local immigration enforcement

On Tuesday, Blaise Ingoglia, Florida’s Chief Financial Officer, was in St. Johns County and announced that more than $1.8 million will help local law enforcement agencies work directly with ICE.

On Tuesday, Blaise Ingoglia, Florida’s Chief Financial Officer was in St. Johns County and announced more than 1.8 million dollars will help local law enforcement agencies work directly with ICE.

It’s money that will reimburse these agencies for costs tied to the 287(g) program, which allows local law enforcement officers to be deputized to help enforce federal immigration law…

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