A judge in Florida, following the lead of Judge Hannah Dugan in Milwaukee, has put a stop to the arrests of migrants in the state. Judge Dugan had previously ruled that the immigration law enforcement tactics used by local officials were unconstitutional and violated the rights of immigrants. The judge's decision came after a series of hearings in which the state was criticized for its aggressive approach to immigration enforcement.

The ruling has sparked a debate over how to balance the needs of law enforcement with the rights of immigrants. Supporters of the ruling argue that it is a step in the right direction towards protecting the rights of migrants in the United States. However, critics warn that halting immigration enforcement could lead to an increase in crime and a breakdown of law and order.

State officials in Florida have vowed to appeal the decision, but for now, the judge's ruling stands. Immigrant rights groups are hailing the decision as a victory for justice and are calling for similar rulings in other states. The case is expected to have far-reaching implications for immigration law enforcement across the country.