March 22, 2025
By Daryl Matthews | WFTV.com
ORLANDO, Fla. — Over the last few months, Florida has become a battleground for anti-immigration policies, using fear-mongering tactics to justify severe legal measures.
The messages surrounding immigration law messaging have led to an atmosphere of suspicion and anxiety, not just among undocumented individuals but also among legal residents, businesses, and mixed-status families.
Many immigrants—documented and undocumented also—now live in fear of racial profiling, wrongful detainment, and family separations.
I think there is increased enforcement, but I don’t think just because you’re walking down the street, you’re at risk of immigration detaining you or law enforcement stopping you,” said Frank Symphorien-Saavedra, Board-Certified Attorney and Expert in Immigration and Nationality Law.
The immigration laws have created an environment of uncertainty. Immigration legal experts stress that knowledge and preparation are the best defenses.
Residents, regardless of status should stay informed, seek legal counsel, and avoid making decisions out of fear.
This comes as the state has pushed to take matters into its own hands by expanding state-level enforcement and working closely with ICE.
In February, Governor Ron Desantis enacted immigration laws SB 2-C and SB 4-C, increasing stricter immigration impacts.
The future of immigration laws in Florida is uncertain but volatile. Several key factors will shape the landscape in the coming years.
Immigration attorney Symphorien-Saavedra emphasizes the importance of knowing your rights and taking proactive steps to ensure safety.
It does increase collaboration between local authorities and federal immigration enforcement. Knowing how to handle interactions with law enforcement is critical.