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Fri Mar 27, 2026, 07:03 PM Friday

Sheriffs turn on MAGA gov as ICE ​crackdown spirals out of control: 'We're hurting people' [View all]

Source: Raw Story

March 27, 2026 2:31PM ET


Ron DeSantis's grip on power is slipping as he faces his final months as Florida governor, and now his own law enforcement allies are openly rebelling against his aggressive immigration enforcement machine. According to the New York Times, Florida sheriffs and police chiefs — once reliable partners in DeSantis's immigration crusade — are becoming increasingly vocal critics of the embattled governor, whose national political career has been overshadowed by Donald Trump.

A year ago, DeSantis pledged to make Florida the nation's toughest state on immigration enforcement. He largely succeeded: Florida recorded more immigration arrests last year than any state except Texas. But the enforcement apparatus he hastily constructed to support Trump's federal crackdown is now visibly cracking under the strain. Overcrowded jails, mounting costs, and growing concerns about aggressive tactics have prompted even Republican law enforcement officials to question the operation's scope — especially in an election year.

At a recent meeting of the State Immigration Enforcement Council, Republican sheriffs expressed serious concerns about unauthorized immigrants with no criminal records being detained and deported."There are those here that are working hard," said Sheriff Grady Judd of Polk County, the council's chairman. "They have kids in college or in school. They're going to church on Sunday. They're not violating the law, and they're living the American dream."

The remarks signaled a significant shift among a small but influential group of Florida Republicans responsible for executing Trump and DeSantis's immigration policies."It's too wide a net," said Chief Ciro M. Dominguez of the Naples Police Department during the March 16 meeting. "And we're hurting people who are not the target of this."

Read more: https://www.rawstory.com/desantis-immigrants/

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