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The short-lived merchandise came after Gov. Ron DeSantis announced plans to turn a prison into a migrant detention center ...
The Florida Republican Party pulled “Deportation Depot” merch from its website after a branding dispute with Home Depot.
"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.
Home Depot spokesperson says the company ‘did not approve’ the new merchandise line tied to the upcoming Deportation Depot ...
After Thursday’s announcement, the Republican Party of Florida started selling merchandise with the logo “Deportation Depot” ...
"We don't allow any organization to use our branding or logo for their commercial purposes," a Home Depot spokesperson told Newsweek.
In the second of two lawsuits challenging practices at the facility known as “Alligator Alcatraz,” civil rights attorneys are ...
Governor Ron DeSantis announced Florida is expanding its capacity to detain and deport illegal aliens, opening a new temporary immigration detention facility in North Florida to process, stage, and ...
A new migrant detention facility on a military base near the U.S.-Mexico border is scheduled to begin operations on Sunday.
The Trump administration opened what it calls the largest federal migrant-detention center in the country’s history in Fort ...
The Miami Herald reported a line of deportation-themed shirts, hats and other knick-knacks for sale on its website bore a ...