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florida has spent 460 million on immigration enforcement in past year

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This article describes state-level government spending on immigration enforcement in Florida. There is no direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain disruption, or company margin effect. The spending is fiscal and policy-related, not tied to a specific sector's revenue or cost structure. Commercial impact is absent.

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  • Florida spent nearly $460 million on immigration enforcement in the past year.
  • An additional $45.3 million was allocated recently.
  • Funding comes from the Emergency Preparedness and Response Fund created in 2022 for disaster response.
  • Governor DeSantis declared a state of emergency regarding illegal immigration since January 2023, renewed over 20 times.
  • Federal government approved $608 million for reimbursement, but funds not yet received.

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