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As Trump, Desantis threaten mass deportations, Florida business experts concerned — but skeptical

FILE - Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks at a meeting with Republican governors and President Donald Trump (Evan Vucci/AP)

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President-elect Donald Trump has promised to start enacting mass deportations on his first day in office, a feat that will require significant resources and participation by local law enforcement agencies.

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Here in Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis has enthusiastically supported Trump’s deportation ambitions and called for a special legislation session to combat illegal immigration. The governor also threatened suspension to local officials who refuse to follow through with new immigration policies.

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Despite the enthusiasm from the governor and many supporters of the president-elect — who will be sworn in Jan. 20 — there is concern in parts of the Central Florida business community about how deportations would affect the state’s labor market.

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