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State Immigration Enforcement Council

Council Chair: Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd
Council Member Agency Appointed By
Sheriff Grady Judd Polk County Sheriff's Office Senate President Ben Albritton
Sheriff Bob Gualtieri Pinellas County Sheriff's Office Senate President Ben Albritton
Sheriff T.K. Waters Jacksonville Sheriff's Office House Speaker Daniel Perez
Sheriff Bill Prummell Charlotte County Sheriff's Office House Speaker Daniel Perez
Chief Charles Broadway Kissimmee Police Department Governor Ron DeSantis
Chief Ciro Dominguez Naples Police Department Attorney General James Uthmeier
Chief Robert Bage Fort Walton Police Department Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia
Chief Doug Goerke St. Cloud Police Department Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson 

Upcoming Meetings:
  • Meeting Date and Time: Tuesday, September 2, 2025 at 1:30 p.m.
  • Location: Microsoft Teams Meeting
  • Meeting Materials: Agenda; Resolution 25-006 Updated 09-01-2025                                                                                                                                                                                                                              
Documents:
Section 908.1032 Florida Statute
Local Law Enforcement Immigration Grant Program (DRAFT RULES)
IGP-Bonus Payment Certification
IGP-Single Audit Certification
SBIE Travel Voucher (Draft)
Grants Presentation
Chapters 908 and 911 Presentation
Enforcement and Removal Presentation
Sheriff Bob Gualtieri Florida Immigration Presentation
Sheriff Bob Gualtieri Handouts
Attorney General Letter
Attorney General Letter 05272025
Agriculture Commissioner Letter
Agriculture Commissioner Letter 05272025
Governor Letter
Governor Letter Resolution 25-005
DFS Letter
DFS Letter 05272025
Resolution 25-001
Resolution 25-002
Resolution 25-003
Resolution 25-004
Resolution 25-005



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