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The federal government is reimbursing Florida with over $38 million for immigration-related costs.

The funds are part of a larger package from the Trump administration's "Big Beautiful Bill" for law enforcement.

Over 4,700 law enforcement officers in Florida are now credentialed as immigration officers under the 287(g) program.

The federal government celebrated Florida’s “historic agreement” with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and reimbursed the state with “historic funding” for immigration-related costs on Friday.

At a press conference in Tallahassee on Sept. 26, ICE Deputy Director Madison Sheahan announced the federal government is giving Florida millions of dollars in funds: state-level partners will receive $28,570,240 and local agencies will receive

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