DeSantis responds to Biden's irresponsible immigration policies

 Breitbart:

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) on Friday announced a series of actions the state plans to take against President Biden’s “reckless border policies,” barring contractors assisting ferreting illegal immigrants from doing business in Florida, requiring private companies involved in facilitating illegal immigration to “pay the state restitution for each person they are facilitating,” and cutting state ties with facilities housing illegal immigrants.
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One of the priorities is to “say to any of these contractors who are involved in ferreting people — whether it’s buses, charter planes, what have you — any of those folks who are involved in facilitating this type of illegal migration in the state of Florida, they’re going to be barred from doing any business with any state or local government agency in the state of Florida,” he said.

“We just cannot be doing contracts with companies that are knowingly and recklessly facilitating bringing people here into our state illegally. I think that will be very, very important,” he announced.

“I’m also going to require that any private entity that’s involved in facilitating illegal migration into Florida owes the state restitution for each person they are facilitating. Whether they’re bringing, whether they’re harboring,” he said, explaining it costs taxpayers in a variety of ways, from criminal cases to drugs to health care.

“Every single person will be charged. The entities will have to provide restitution for the state of Florida,” he announced, stating they will also strengthen the Sanctuary Cities law.
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I think all the illegals should be deported to Delaware and put in facilities next to Biden's properties.  In the meantime, DeSantis is making it harder for those facilitating the illegal immigration policies of the Biden administration. 

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