New Florida rules represent the most aggressive state effort in the nation to stanch the flow of the undocumented. In a war of words as well as ideologies throughout the precedent-setting Sunshine State, “immigrant” has become “alien,” and the words “unauthorized” or “undocumented” have become “illegal” and “unlawful” as Republican legislators and Gov. Ron DeSantis
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LIKE OPEN-ROAD TRAVELERS ON A SUNNY day, statistics about age always come with a shadow attached: a retirement shadow, in this case. More than 55 million Americans are at least 65 years old, the U.S. Census tells us. (Retirement.) Florida, the nation’s third most populous state with about 21.75 million residents, is second behind Maine
LIKE OPEN-ROAD TRAVELERS ON A SUNNY day, statistics about age always come with a shadow attached: a retirement shadow, in this case. More than 55 million Americans are at least 65 years old, the U.S. Census tells us. (Retirement.) Florida, the nation’s third most populous state with about 21.75 million residents, is second behind Maine
These Floridians are finding new ways to live, enjoy, contribute and reinvent retirement LIKE OPEN-ROAD TRAVELERS ON A SUNNY day, statistics about age always come with a shadow attached: a retirement shadow, in this case. More than 55 million Americans are at least 65 years old, the U.S. Census tells us. (Retirement.) Florida, the nation’s