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DeSantis continues to attack Legislature’s immigration bill | Florida
SUMMARY: Florida lawmakers passed an immigration enforcement bill, the TRUMP Act, which Governor Ron DeSantis plans to veto. DeSantis criticized the bill as weak, arguing it would make Florida a “de facto sanctuary state” and undermine existing immigration control efforts. Key issues include its failure to end “catch and release” of undocumented migrants and the reduction of the governor’s enforcement powers. The bill would appoint the agriculture commissioner as the chief immigration officer and allocate $500 million for law enforcement. Despite passing with some bipartisan opposition, DeSantis vowed to continue pushing for stronger immigration measures.
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Hundreds gather for Harbor House Paws for Peace Walk & Run in Orlando
SUMMARY: The 14th annual Paws for Peace Walk & Run in Orlando attracted nearly 400 participants, raising funds for Harbor House of Central Florida’s Paws for Peace Kennel. The kennel supports survivors of domestic violence by allowing them to bring their pets when seeking shelter, addressing the fear many survivors have of leaving their animals behind. The event raised over $10,000 toward its $90,000 goal, helping maintain the kennel’s services. Attendees also had access to vendor booths, pet-friendly activities, and could sponsor custom tiles in honor of pets. The event highlighted the importance of keeping families—both human and animal—together in times of crisis.
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South Florida 11 p.m. Weather Forecast 4/26/2025
SUMMARY: The South Florida weather forecast for April 26, 2025, indicates a calmer day ahead, with winds dying down, reducing rip current risks. Temperatures will rise into the mid-80s. The region is expected to remain dry, but rain chances increase next week, particularly on Tuesday (20% chance). A front from the north may bring showers Monday and Tuesday. Current conditions are mostly clear with temperatures in the mid-70s. Winds are moderate, maintaining a rip current risk. Expect breezy conditions later in the week along with additional rain, particularly Thursday and Friday, with temperatures staying warm.

CBS News Miami’s NEXT Weather Meteorologist Dave Warren says to expect a warm and dry Sunday as Saturday ends with quiet conditions.
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Lawsuit says migrants endure isolation and intimidation at US’ Guantanamo detention center
SUMMARY: Immigration and civil rights advocates are expressing renewed concerns over the treatment of immigrants detained at Guantanamo Bay. A recent lawsuit filed on behalf of two Nicaraguans alleges that detainees face extreme isolation and limited access to legal counsel, creating a climate of “fear and intimidation.” This environment, described as more restrictive than other facilities, undermines their constitutional rights. Attorneys report that legal communications are not confidential, as detainees are restrained during calls. Testimonies reveal fears of monitoring and reprisals. Advocates are seeking judicial intervention for the rights of future immigrant detainees at Guantanamo amid increased deportations.
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