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Miami becomes latest major city in Florida to enter into an ICE agreement



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The City of Miami has agreed to partner with U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement to allow officers to question, arrest and detain individuals suspected of violating immigration law. Community members oppose the agreement, describing it as creating a climate of fear and repression in the city.

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Critics claim the partnership could damage trust between immigrant communities and local police. Proponents assert that the decision upholds the rule of law despite community opposition.

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  • The City of Miami has agreed to partner with U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement to allow officers to question, arrest, and detain individuals suspected of violating immigration law.
  • Community members oppose the agreement, describing it as creating a climate of fear and repression in the city.
  • Critics claim the partnership could damage trust between immigrant communities and local police.
  • Proponents assert that the decision upholds the rule of law despite community opposition.

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