Florida appeals judge's ruling that struck down parts of law banning sanctuary cities

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Attorney General Ashley Moody are appealing a federal judge's ruling that struck down parts of a state law banning so-called sanctuary city policies.

Back in September, Miami-based U.S. District Judge Beth Bloom rejected portions of the 2019 law that had prohibited local governments from helping people in the United States illegally and required municipal law enforcement agencies to work with federal immigration officers.

In her recent decision, Bloom determined the law was racially motivated and that there was a lack of evidence as to why it was necessary for lowering crime.

At the time, DeSantis' office said it disagreed with Bloom's ruling and vowed to appeal. On Tuesday, Moody's office filed a notice to do just that.

The brief filing, obtained by 10 Tampa Bay, says Florida will appeal to the Atlanta-based United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.
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DeSantis is awesome! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
“Let’s Go Brandon!”

GiGiLuvsKatz
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Good. Sanctuary cities don’t belong in the state of Florida.

malsake
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God be with you Governor Desantis. You are a light to our Nation. We are with you. We are proud to stand with you our Constitution. God's Justice will uphold our Nation. God bless the USA. ✨ 🇺🇲 🧡 🍁

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Sanctuary is a crime fighting tool to gain the cooperation of otherwise law abiding individuals, to report crimes and testify. With out it, the bad guys just keep going with impunity.

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