Enacting major policy changes by executive fiat deprives the American people of their right to influence important policy debates.
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DeSantis criticizes executive actions on immigration for bypassing public influence.
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I think people look at it and say you’ve got a guy like Byron, he just hasn’t been a part of any of the victories that we’ve had here.
No, Florida is not a place where -- where -- where you're welcome with that -- with those -- that type of conduct in the air. And I don't know how it came to this. We were not involved. We were not notified. I found out through the media.
They haven't done very much yet, they're not putting his executive orders into place.
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