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The Republican Party of Florida on Saturday removed a line of deportation-themed shirts, hats and other tchotchkes for sale on its website that mimicked The Home Depot’s logo.
DeSantis announced plans to convert a shuttered North Florida prison into an immigration detention center, replacing a ...
A line of merchandise sold by the Florida Republican Party with branding for the state's newest immigration deportation ...
Florida Republicans stopped selling “Deportation Depot” merchandise related to the state’s planned second immigration ...
DeSantis justified building the center that he dubbed "Deportation Depot," by saying the Trump administration needs the ...
In one of Florida’s most conservative counties, the plan has drawn a tangle of reactions to those living within walking ...
The hardware retail company is the latest in a growing list of creatives and companies objecting to being used to promote ...
I know I live right by these prisons already, and it's been scary from the start, but that's a whole different level to me,” a Baker County resident said.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said the planned facility, which is expected to hold 1,300 beds, will be operational “soon.” ...
"We won't back down to the radical left," Florida GOP posted on X, announcing the merch days before it disappeared.
The Florida GOP had released merchandise, including baseball caps, coffee mugs, and T-shirts, bearing the branding “THE DEPORT DEPOT” in orange block lettering.
Florida's DeSantis unveils new immigration detention center dubbed 'Deportation Depot' to expand deportations.