'You can't build a strong economy based on illegality,' the governor said at a press conference on Monday.
"Florida law is that you have to be here legally to able to be employed," DeSantis said."That's been the law for forever. And so, when we have something like an E-Verify, that's a tool to make sure longstanding Florida law is enforced, and I think that that's important. You can't build a strong economy based on illegality."
Meanwhile, immigrant advocates in Florida have reported that the state's undocumented communities are in a panicked state as SB 1718's new rules approach, with some considering if they might have to leave altogether.
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