TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The nation’s largest LGBTQ rights group has joined multiple other civil rights groups in issuing a Florida travel advisory Tuesday, warning that new state laws and policies are “hostile” to the LGBTQ community, minorities and immigrants.

The Human Rights Campaign along with Equality Florida, which had already issued an advisory last month, posted an updated one for the LGBTQ community, citing Gov. Ron DeSantis’ policies. In a news release, the two organizations warned LGBTQ people of the “risks associated with relocation or travel” to the Sunshine State because of six bills passed this Legislative session.

While the advisory is not “a blanket recommendation against travel nor a call for boycott,” it outlines the “devastating impacts” of multiple laws that are “hostile” to the LGBTQ community, minorities, and immigrants, the news release reads. The Human Rights Campaign said the advisory is to help individuals and their families make decisions as potential travelers or residents.

“Those who visit must join us in their vocal opposition to these dangerous policies,” said Kelley Robinson, president of the Human Rights Campaign, in the release.

The Human Rights Campaign’s updated warning also follows recent travel advisories or relocation warnings issued by the NAACP, the League of United Latin American Citizens and the Florida Immigrant Coalition. The warnings come amid the DeSantis administration’s sweep of restrictive legislation targeting the LGBTQ community, education, reproductive health, and immigration, among others.

The governor’s office did not immediately respond to a media request about the Human Rights Campaign advisory. But it has responded to previous advisories, calling them stunts.

“We aren’t going to waste time on political stunts but will continue doing what is right for Floridians,” said Jeremy Redfern, DeSantis’ press secretary, in an email last week.