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Ron DeSantis Passed a Law to Prevent You From Sleeping or Camping in Public Spaces: What Does Florida's HB 1365 Say?

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In Florida, sleeping or camping on the street stopped being just a daily image to become a subject of law and political debate, especially in cities with high Latino presence such as Miami, Orlando, Tampa or along the I-95, where many Hispanic neighbors have been seeing improvised camps under bridges, in parks and near commercial areas for years. In response to that reality, the state passed in 2024 HB 1365, a rule signed by Governor Ron DeSanti…
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In Florida, sleeping or camping on the street stopped being just a daily image to become a subject of law and political debate, especially in cities with high Latino presence such as Miami, Orlando, Tampa or along the I-95, where many Hispanic neighbors have been seeing improvised camps under bridges, in parks and near commercial areas for years. In response to that reality, the state passed in 2024 HB 1365, a rule signed by Governor Ron DeSanti…

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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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