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Florida's State Board of Immigration approved over $4.1 million in reimbursements to 15 local law enforcement agencies for immigration enforcement.
Also, Larry Keefe, known for his role in arranging migrant flights, has been replaced as the State Immigration Enforcement Council's executive director.
Anthony Coker, Florida's first U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement liaison, will succeed Keefe.
The state of Florida has suddenly replaced the head of its State Board of Immigration Enforcement.
At an Oct. 28 meeting, the board said goodbye to Larry Keefe, who held its executive director position since February of this year, a total of eight months. Keefe's successor will be Anthony Coker, who was the Florida's first U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement liaison

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