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Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier takes the wing of victory after Mayor of Orlando Buddy Dyer said that his city has no intention of violating state or federal immigration laws, because some Republicans criticize the allegedly contradictory “Confidence Act”, which prohibits the employees of cities from testing immigration status.
“We will be the rule of law here in Florida … We will not have any shrines or jurisdictions anywhere in the country, so we clearly clarified to local government, mayors … If you get on our way, we will consider you responsible,” Uthmeier said on Wednesday. “Fox & friends first,“Where the hosts Todd Piro and Carley Shimkus reported on their” victory circle “.
“We can take a civil lawsuit against you. The governor can remove you from duty, and other tools are available. So, several of these jurisdictions have climbed their heads, saying they may not like the law, and may not want to work with us.
La Subirb doubles on the city policy of the shrine as neighboring city burns

Florida Chief Lawyer James Uthmeier announced during a press conference that his office offers to send a team of additional prosecutors to the ninth round to assist the Orange/Osceol State Attorney Monique Worrell with the lag of Monday, April 14, 2025. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/Tribune News Service)
“We informed them very quickly and, fortunately, so far everyone has come and they will implement the law,” he continued.
Uthmeier threatened to remove Dyer, Democrat, from his place if he refused to comply with the Law of Florida of 2019, which forbidden the city’s sanctuary policy.
According to WusfThe branch, for example, with its headquarters in the Tampa Bay, Uthmeier aired its complaints after Dyer said during a meeting of the City Council that the Orlando Police Directorate “will not be proactive with immigration and will adhere to the policies of the Law on Trust.”
In a letter written on Monday he criticized the “trust law”, according to a Orlando Sentinel reportPolitics says that “does not prohibit any employee of the City of Orlando to cooperate with the federal immigration bodies as required by state or federal law.”
In the exit, he said that the commissioner Tony Ortiz, a Republican and a retired police officer who was running the efforts to adopt politics, also insists that the “Law on Confidence” is not the policy of the shrine and that Orlando is not the city of the shrine.

Mayor Buddy Dyer said the city of Orlando intended to agree with the state and federal laws on immigration. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/Tribune News Service)
Dyer answered Uthmeier the next day in a letter, saying that the City of Orlando understands “Law on Letter, Florida and the Federal Law on Immigration very seriously.”
“Neither I nor Orlando Police Directorate has intent to violate the Federal or State Law, and as you know, we have signed a memorandum of the 287 (G) Working Group Model,” He wrote.
“Our OPD officials are in the process of training ICE to assist in his direction. We assure that we will continue to use our best efforts to support the implementation of the Federal Immigration Act, as well as the State Law.”
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