“This is immoral': Mexico’s president slams Ron DeSantis over anti-immigration bill. And he didn't stop there. (via The ReidOut Blog)
“Why does [DeSantis] have to take advantage of people’s pain, of migrants’ pain, of people’s need for political gain,” López Obrador said at a news conference,“Now I found out that the Florida governor — imagine, Florida, which is full of migrants — is taking repressive, inhumane measures against migrants in Florida because he wants to be a candidate,” López Obrador said about the likely presidential candidate.
. After several church leaders sounded the alarm that the legislation could criminalize their work, Republicans altered the bill’s language slightly. Whereas an initial version of the bill authorized punishment for anyone who helps an undocumented person travel “into or within” Florida, the version awaiting DeSantis’ signature
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