Raw Story: 'Astounded' Florida judge furious as law enforcement blatantly ignores order
Raw Story - 'Astounded' Florida judge furious as law enforcement blatantly ignores order
Matthew Chapman
April 25, 2025 5:33PM ET

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier directed state law enforcement to stop arresting migrants under a controversial, recently-passed state law, after a federal judge who had already ordered the law expressed outrage that she was being ignored.
According to Fox News, Uthmeier's order "comes after U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams said during a Friday hearing she was 'astounded' by the states decision to continue making arrests after she had issued a previous order directing officials to stop earlier this month."
The legislature passed the law, SB 4C, during a special session called by Gov. Ron DeSantis earlier this year, as part of his bid to help then-incoming President Donald Trump round up unauthorized migrants for removal. The law makes it a first-degree misdemeanor to enter Florida as an "unauthorized alien."
However, Williams ordered a pause on the law after it was used to jail a U.S.-born citizen, Juan Carlos Lopez-Gomez, in Leon County. Immigration and Customs Enforcement placed a 48-hour hold on him, even though a judge determined there was no probable cause for his arrest by the Florida Highway Patrol, and he was only released after his mother provided his birth documents.
At the time, Lopez-Gomez's arrest triggered national uproar.
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