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Florida's Illegal Immigration Crisis, Biden's Amnesty Plan, and Seminole Victory

Florida's illegal immigration crisis, Biden's amnesty plan and the Seminoles' big gamble are paying off

  1. Biden’s border crisis emboldens transnational criminal organizations. These are the words of Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody as she recently announced the creation of a new team to combat human trafficking. The new multi-agency response team was deemed necessary following the discovery of a series of human trafficking rings in Florida. Networks where victims unwittingly paid sex traffickers to help them cross our southern border. Even though the victims crossed the border, they ended up as sex slaves in our state. It's one of many growing crimes in Florida and across the country, due to Biden's open borders. As Moody said: Human trafficking is a challenge for every state. Because, under this president, we have absolutely no enforcement on the southwest border. People… give money to transnational criminal organizations to bring them directly to this country; they then find themselves at the mercy of the same organization. We have our own government that is pushing as many people inward as possible.. And as we learn more about these people to be pushed inside be found in Florida than in any other state. On that note, Moody also said: Biden's border crisis is emboldening transnational criminal organizations and as a result we are seeing horrific cases of human trafficking right here in Florida.. Moody's task force, announced last week, is already working on more than 20 human trafficking cases within our state. So, is the Biden administration's priority to end the lawlessness at the southern border? Is it about expelling those who entered this country illegally, which would undoubtedly have the effect of expelling many human trafficking networks? No.
  2. It's amnesty for those who are already there. Today's planned announcement by President Biden is not about securing the border and making our communities safer. This is to reward those who have already entered the country illegally. Since Joe Biden became president of the United States, more than 7.6 million illegal immigrants have been processed at the border and pushed in. More than 1.9 million additional illegal immigrants have evaded authorities by crossing the southern border. If illegal immigrants allowed into the United States became a state, they would be the tenth largest state, one that would be more populated than New Jersey. So, what will the king of illegal immigration do? Today, President Biden is expected to unveil plans to grant amnesty to approximately 1.1 million illegal immigrants through his plan. Conditional release in place scheme. Now, what effect do you expect an amnesty to 1.1 million illegal immigrants in this country to have on those who are already considering entering this country illegally? Biden's border crisis emboldens transnational criminal organizations and a never-ending stream of illegal immigrants pouring into this country in general.
  3. The Compact wins. It's been three years of legal twists and turns in state and federal courts, but on Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision that dealt the ultimate winning hand to the Seminole Tribe (and those who love sports betting since forever). last November in the state of Florida). In the case challenging the Florida Seminole Compact agreed to by the Seminole Tribe and Governor DeSantis in April 2021, the United States Supreme Court has decided not to hear the legal challenge brought by the pari-mutuel-backed collaboration identified under the name of West Flager associations. As part of a 6-page brief providing guidance on which cases the Court agreed to hear and which it chose to dismiss, he said this about West Flagler case: The petition for certiorari is denied. Judge Kavanaugh would grant the petition for certiorari. Judge Jackson took no part in the review or decision of this motion. This means that South Florida native Justice Ketanji Brown-Jackson recused herself from hearing the case and that of the remaining eight justices, only one, Kavanaugh, was interested in hearing the case . The Supreme Court's decision effectively ends federal legal challenges to the Seminole Compact, paving the way for Seminole exclusivity for the duration of the 30-year contract that extends through 2051. This does not mean that services like DraftKings or FanDuel will do. be excluded from the State by then. What this means is that if they want to compete at Florida State, they will have to do so first through the Seminole Tribe (paying them a piece of the action). This is something the Seminole Tribe has already indicated it would be willing to do. The question will be whether the terms proposed by the Seminole Tribe will be something that third parties would be interested in doing. Ultimately, sports betting and expanded casino gaming will remain legal in Florida and the Seminole Tribe will control how it plays out for the foreseeable future. The Seminole Tribe made the biggest gamble in Florida history when it signed the Compact three years ago, and it won.

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