
"Don't Vote Like You Did Back Home" - Florida Sheriff GOES OFF On Liberals FLEEING To Red States
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The speaker discusses how Polk County handles undocumented immigrants, stating that Florida law requires them to assist federal partners. Their process involves running warrant checks on everyone encountered during consensual encounters or traffic stops. If an ICE warrant is found, they contact ICE, detain the individual if requested, and hold them until ICE picks them up within 48 hours. The speaker notes that this approach hasn't changed regardless of the presidential administration.
They emphasize that physically removing millions of undocumented individuals through the due process system is impossible. Therefore, prioritization is key, starting with those who have committed crimes. The speaker clarifies that their department does not conduct raids on workplaces like Home Depot or agricultural fields, nor do they actively search construction sites for undocumented individuals. Instead, they encounter them during their regular duties and notify ICE if a warrant is present.
The conversation then shifts to the influx of people moving to Florida from liberal states, raising concerns about potential changes in the state's political landscape. The speaker believes that, percentage-wise, those relocating to Florida from these states are generally conservative and are actively seeking to escape the policies of their previous locations. They welcome these new residents but urge them not to vote in a way that replicates the conditions they left behind. The speaker stresses the importance of elected officials in determining whether a community prioritizes criminals or law-abiding citizens, asserting that Florida prioritizes the latter.
The speaker also briefly mentions the growth of their own podcast, "Vagetem and PPD Podcast," from a simple phone call to a large operation with millions of subscribers and employees, attributing its success to viewer support. They encourage viewers to subscribe to the channel to aid further growth and improvement of their content.