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The city argues the court’s intervention is needed because police departments are facing political pressure from the governor and his surrogates.
The only safe harbor left for us is to go to court and ask a court to render an opinion,” said South Miami Mayor Javier Fernandez, a Democrat.
The city of South Miami wants a judge to determine whether its police department is required to question and arrest immigrants who are in the country illegally on behalf of the federal government ...
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez recently said the city is ready to host G20, a forum of the world’s largest economies that has ...
An apparent group of migrants was reported to have appeared ashore in South Florida, according to the City of Miami Police ...
As economic development director, he will lead Miami Beach's efforts to attract businesses, promote job creation and attract ...
Big changes are coming to public transit in Miami-Dade County. Starting July 21, 2025, the county will roll out major bus ...
On Thursday night, South Miami asked a state judge to weigh in on whether the city is required to enroll in an Immigration and Customs Enforcement program — known as 287(g) — that gives local ...
On Thursday night, South Miami asked a state judge to weigh in on whether the city is required to enroll in an Immigration and Customs Enforcement program — known as 287(g) — that gives local ...