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Related: About this forumFlorida makes a bust of its immigration roundup
Did you really expect anything else?The Tampa Bay Times reported Sunday that Florida arrested more than two dozen people under a new immigration crackdown even after a federal judge blocked the law, saying it was likely unconstitutional. Most were rounded up on rinky-dink charges that the state police and attorney general wouldnt explain. The arrests have set the stage for costly legal battles and further politicization of law enforcement and the courts.
Its a terrible story, for sure. But raise your hand if you didnt see this coming.
Thats because the Times report captures in a single piece everything thats wrong with Florida government today the cravenness of public policy, the servitude of actors across the political spectrum, bureaucratic indifference and the mindset in Tallahassee that the rule of law is for chumps. This mildewing of the public sphere has been building for years, but the guardrails have come off on immigration, with Donald Trump flying high cover for crazy.
As the Times reported, nearly all the 25 people arrested after a judge blocked the law ended up on the radar of federal immigration enforcement after they were stopped by the Florida Highway Patrol. Most were pulled over for minor traffic infractions, such as following too closely or going slightly over the speed limit. One man was arrested after being the apparent victim of a hit-and-run crash. Ten faced no charges other than the immigration offense. None were arrested for violent crimes; six were merely passengers in someone elses vehicle.
This is how the Florida Highway Patrol spends its time? Only weeks ago, a Florida police union official, writing in the Times, bemoaned the highway patrols workload, complaining that troopers continue to struggle with an unsustainable staffing shortage that significantly compromises public safety. Maybe jumping to indulge the governor and president on immigration wasnt the agencys best decision. Choices, after all, come with consequences. No wonder the patrol didnt respond to questions from the Times or agree to an interview. Id be too embarrassed, too.
https://www.tampabay.com/opinion/2025/06/04/florida-makes-bust-its-immigration-roundup-column/
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Florida makes a bust of its immigration roundup (Original Post)
Zorro
Wednesday
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We have a contract on a house in Virginia contingent on selling this one.
Pacifist Patriot
Wednesday
#3
I'll be pretty much on the opposite side of the state close to the border with West Virginia.
Pacifist Patriot
Wednesday
#5
If we were in a position to leave the country, we'd have chosen that option. Best of luck to you!
Pacifist Patriot
Wednesday
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Pacifist Patriot
(24,983 posts)1. Finally have my house on the market.
I fought the good fight for 30 years in Florida, but I don't have the energy to tilt at windmills any longer. I really need an offer soon!
drray23
(8,240 posts)2. where are you hoping to relocate?
Pacifist Patriot
(24,983 posts)3. We have a contract on a house in Virginia contingent on selling this one.
Fingers crossed!
We're relocating back to where we met in college. A lot of our college friends are drifting back to the area. All progressive Democrats!
drray23
(8,240 posts)4. Good luck. Virginia is where I live.
We are located in the tidewater area, southeastern part of Virginia, close to the border with North Carolina.
Pacifist Patriot
(24,983 posts)5. I'll be pretty much on the opposite side of the state close to the border with West Virginia.
sdfernando
(5,738 posts)6. I wish you luck getting out of Florida!
I decided to retire early and leave the country. I'm in San Diego and I put my house on the market and had a full price offer and in escrow in 26 days (maybe I should have priced higher?)! Should close here in the next two weeks. Once that is done the ball will start rolling a lot faster.
Pacifist Patriot
(24,983 posts)7. If we were in a position to leave the country, we'd have chosen that option. Best of luck to you!