For the first time since it began extending the detentions
of local inmates sought for deportation, Miami-Dade County received word
from Washington that it won’t be treated as a community giving
“sanctuary” to immigration violators.
An Aug. 4 letter to Mayor Carlos Gimenez from the Justice Department said
“there was no evidence” Miami-Dade was out of compliance with an
immigration provision of a federal police grant worth about $480,000
this year to the county.
Shortly after President Donald Trump took office promising an immigration crackdown, Gimenez reversed a 2013 county policy and
ordered Miami-Dade jails to begin honoring requests by immigration
officers to extend the detentions of people in local custody who are
also being sought for possible deportation.
Miami-Dade is the only large
jurisdiction known to have made that kind of change, which the County
Commission endorsed in February. As a result, it has been assumed
Miami-Dade would be shielded from any loss of federal funds the Trump
administration engineered as part of a broader effort to punish
communities not cooperating on immigration detentions. Read more.....
1 comment:
When the other cities feel the pain they will do something else too. Many will never comply with anything President Trump wants though. Resist is all they know.
Have a fabulous day. ☺
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