Florida immigration law

US Citizen Arrested as ‘Unauthorized Alien’ in Florida

Juan Carlos Lopez-Gomez, a U.S. citizen born in Georgia, was arrested in Florida under a recently challenged state law criminalizing illegal entry, despite presenting his birth certificate. Despite a judge finding no probable cause, ICE’s detainer prevented his immediate release, highlighting concerns about the law’s impact. Following protests, Lopez-Gomez was released; however, the incident underscores the ongoing legal battle surrounding the law and its potential for misapplication. The incident follows a pattern of controversial immigration actions by federal agencies.

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ICE Detains US-Born Citizen Despite Birth Certificate, Judge’s Involvement

In Leon County, Florida, 21-year-old U.S. citizen Lopez Gomez, born in Georgia, was arrested and charged under a recently enacted, temporarily enjoined anti-immigration law. Despite presentation of his birth certificate proving his citizenship, a judge ruled she lacked authority to release him. This arrest highlights the disregard for a federal court order and raises concerns about the influence of the president’s disregard for legal processes on local law enforcement actions. The incident underscores potential conflicts between state and federal laws, particularly concerning immigration enforcement.

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