DeSantis Gloats: Florida Economy Grows Faster amid Migrant Crackdown

DeSantis Gloats: Florida Economy Grows Faster amid Migrant Crackdown

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, center, speaks as he holds a copy of the amendment at his p
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Florida’s Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis is blasting the leftist Corporate Media for claiming that recent migrant crackdowns would hurt the Sunshine State’s economy.
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“Florida best-in-the-nation legislation combatting illegal immigration generated the typical array of false media narratives,” DeSantis wrote on X. “That such narratives blew up in their face, shows that good policy pays dividends.”



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This week the economic data revealed, Florida’s GDP grew by 3.2 percent from Q1 2024 to Q2 2024 and the Bureau of Labor Statistics said, Florida added 133,000 jobs from October of last year to this year, Fox News reported.



In May, the Florida legislature passed a bill requiring

1)mandatory E-Verify rules on hiring,

2) a ban on local governments issuing IDs to migrants,

3) a rule to suspend business licenses for companies that hire illegal migrants,

4) funding to bus illegals to other states, and

5) a rule requiring hospitals to report the number of illegal aliens they treat.



Many on the left said this package of rules would hurt Florida’s economy by chasing illegals out of the state. But, as DeSantis noted, the new requirements had no negative impact at all.

In fact, the changes have been so successful that Forbes proclaimed Florida’s policies as a “blueprint” for Trump to follow nationally.

The magazine noted that left-wing critics claimed the E-Verify rules, and other policies in the new law, would damage Florida’s economy, but went on to say those criticisms have been wrong.

“So far, the critics have been wrong again.

Florida’s economy has continued to grow despite warnings about the impact of SB1718.

According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, the state’s GDP increased by 9.2% last year, tops in the nation and outpacing the national average by nearly 3 percentage points.

In 2024, Florida’s economic growth remains strong, surpassing the national average in the first two quarters of the year, with Florida being one of just a handful of states to post 6% growth or higher in both quarters.

This comes despite the Florida Policy Institute, a leftist thinktank, warning that the E-Verify requirement alone could cost the state $12.6 billion in its first year,” Forbes wrote in November, which turned out to be pure scare-mongering/misinformation

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Hannah Pingree on the Maine expedited wind law

Hannah Pingree - Director of Maine's Office of Innovation and the Future

"Once the committee passed the wind energy bill on to the full House and Senate, lawmakers there didn’t even debate it. They passed it unanimously and with no discussion. House Majority Leader Hannah Pingree, a Democrat from North Haven, says legislators probably didn’t know how many turbines would be constructed in Maine."

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