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.....
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.
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