Miami commissioners to vote on police-ICE collaboration

Miami city commissioners are set to vote this morning on a proposed partnership between the city’s police department and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), sparking fresh waves of protest and debate across the city.

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The meeting, scheduled to begin at 9:00 a.m. at City Hall, will determine whether Miami will adopt the 287(g) program, which deputizes local police officers to carry out certain federal immigration enforcement duties.

The agreement allows local law enforcement officers to receive training from ICE and access a database of undocumented individuals flagged for detention. While participation in the program is technically optional, many South Florida police departments are signing on, with the potential consequences of opting out remaining unclear.

The proposal has drawn vocal opposition from immigrant rights groups and residents who fear the policy will lead to racial profiling and increased community distrust of law enforcement. Demonstrators are expected to rally outside City Hall during the meeting.

Despite the pushback, the city’s mayor has expressed strong support for the measure, emphasizing a commitment to legal immigration and public safety. If approved, Miami would join other Florida cities — including Doral, Coral Gables, Hialeah, and Sweetwater — that have recently aligned with ICE under the 287(g) framework.

Florida remains deeply involved in the program, with all 67 counties, including Broward and Miami-Dade, having agreements in place with ICE. Tuesday’s vote will determine whether Miami becomes the latest jurisdiction to formalize its cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

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If approved, the policy could reshape how immigration enforcement operates in one of the most diverse cities in the United States. Advocates warn that the program may instill fear in Miami’s immigrant neighborhoods, especially among Caribbean, Latin American, and other foreign-born residents who make up a substantial portion of the city’s population.

 

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