We and our partners are challenging Section 10 of SB 1718 (2023), which unconstitutionally criminalizes the act of transporting into Florida any immigrant who state and local officials with no competence in immigration law arbitrarily tag as having not been properly “inspected” by the federal government. This law threatens Floridians with up to fifteen years in jail just for traveling with family members, coworkers, and others–without exception. We filed our complaint in July 2023 and sought a preliminary injunction. On December 21, 2023, the court dismissed Governor DeSantis from the case, which left the attorney general and state prosecutors as the remaining defendants. The court granted our motion for a preliminary injunction in May 2024 and applied the injunction statewide, but the court then asked for briefing on the scope of the remedy and ultimately (on March 11, 2025) narrowed the injunction to just include our clients. The state appealed the injunction, and their opening brief in the Eleventh Circuit is due on July 16, 2025.