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ICE admits ‘administrative error’ in deporting Maryland man to El Salvador

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www.clickorlando.com – Ben Finley, Associated Press – 2025-04-01 10:52:00

SUMMARY: The Trump administration acknowledged mistakenly deporting Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man with protected legal status, to a dangerous El Salvador prison, CECOT. Despite an immigration judge ruling in 2019 against his deportation due to a likelihood of gang persecution, ICE cited “administrative error” for the deportation. Abrego Garcia, who fled gang violence in El Salvador, faces allegations of gang ties, but advocates claim no evidence supports these accusations. Although his wife recognized him in prison photographs, the administration is contesting his return to the U.S., citing safety concerns and purported gang affiliation.

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Ukraine’s Zelenskyy arrives in South Africa for state visit following Trump’s renewed criticism

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www.news4jax.com – Associated Press – 2025-04-24 02:02:00

SUMMARY: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in South Africa for a state visit amid accusations from U.S. President Donald Trump that Zelenskyy is prolonging the war by rejecting a peace deal involving Ukrainian territory. While Zelenskyy traveled, a Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv killed nine people and injured 63. Peace talks have stalled, with limited progress made during discussions in London. Zelenskyy will meet with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, who has sought to mediate the conflict, although his efforts have had little success. Zelenskyy questioned Russia’s commitment to peace after a failed ceasefire attempt.

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Lakeland Park may be renamed after civil rights activist

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Lakeland Park may be renamed after civil rights activist

www.youtube.com – ABC Action News – 2025-04-23 19:52:23

SUMMARY: Lakeland Park may soon be renamed Meline Brooks Park in honor of the influential civil rights activist and NAACP member, Meline Brooks. She played a vital role in ending segregation in the 1960s, organized sit-ins, and fought for voter registration, often involving her children in her activism. Brooks was the first Black matron hired by the Polk County Sheriff’s Office and successfully sued for racial and sexual discrimination. Her daughter and other community members have campaigned for this name change over nine years, and a resolution will be voted on at the next city commission meeting as a tribute to Brooks’ legacy.

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Community members and family advocate for renaming a local park in honor of Madalynne Brooks, a key figure in the civil rights movement in Polk County.

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House subcommittee to hold more hearings on Hope Florida program | Florida

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Steve Wilson | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-23 12:20:00

(The Center Square) – The House committee examining a contribution from a Medicaid settlement will hold a meeting on Friday to continue its investigation.

The Health Care Budget Subcommittee will hold hearings on Thursday and Friday to find out more from Hope Florida officials on how the $10 million from the $67 million Centene Medicaid settlement was donated to the charity and later sent to a pair of political committees connected to second-term Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis. 

DeSantis, in a Wednesday news conference, called the report of the draft settlement, a “fabricated report” by “partisan outlets.” The report seemed to indicate the funds came entirely from the $67 million settlement with Medicaid. 

There was also a report of a letter from the counsel for the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration to legislative leaders that said the donation was separate from the settlement and was for “other alleged damages.” The letter by AHCA counsel Andrew Sheeran said the law didn’t prohibit the executive branch from requiring a settling entity to take actions other than paying money to the state. 

The governor also said the donation to Hope Florida, whose foundation is connected with Florida First Lady Casey DeSantis, was outside of the settlement, a “private donation.”

DeSantis also reiterated that the organization, which is also a direct service organization affiliated with the state, has saved taxpayers $100 million and gotten 30,000 people off government assistance programs. 

The two political committees were part of an effort to defeat an unsuccessful ballot initiative in November that would’ve put recreational marijuana in the state constitution. 

The House, whose been the target of DeSantis’ ire this session, continues its investigation. 

Rep. Alex Andrade, R-Pensacola, posted on social media that a political action committee connected to DeSantis is sending texts to his constituents that say Florida House leaders are working with Democrats to stop our agenda and sabotage Florida’s success. 

“I guess I should thank @GovRonDeSantis for getting my constituents to reach out to me and offer encouragement?” said Andrade. “Poor guy just can’t read the room…”

Andrade is the chairman of the Health Care Budget Subcommittee looking into Hope Florida. 

Letters were sent by Andrade and the subcommittee on April 18 giving officials from the Hope Florida Foundation and political committees Keep Florida Clean, Secure Florida’s Future and Save Our Society From Drugs a deadline of Friday to submit financial records. 

“The House Health Care Budget Subcommittee has had multiple meetings where we have learned more details related to the operation of The Hope Florida Foundation,” the letters read. “However, certain information and records are needed in order to continue our oversight review of the Foundation.”

From Hope Florida, the subcommittee is seeking monthly bank statements, account holder names, account numbers, listing of authorized signatories and all transaction details, which include deposit slips, amounts, invoices, wire transfer confirmations and other records. 

The subcommittee also wants contracts and position details of current and former employees, administrative expenses and records (including travel), documentation and audited financial records.

The subcommittee is also seeking all correspondence with attorney general and former DeSantis chief of staff James Uthmeier, Hope Florida attorney Jeff Aaron and attorney Mohammad Jazil, who has represented the DeSantis administration in litigation on elections and redistricting.

From the governor’s executive office, the subcommittee is seeking documents, emails, call logs, text messages related to Hope Florida by “any current or former employee” that are related to the political committees and the Agency for Health Care Administration. 

Andrade’s group also has requested the attendance of Secure Florida’s Future Chairman Mark Wilson; Amy Ronshausen from Save Our Society From Drugs; and Aaron to testify. 

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