Nassau's agreement with ICE to help detain immigrants is dangerous
- Florida public universities have partnered with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement under the controversial 287 program to detain undocumented immigrants on campus, confirmed by multiple institutions, including Florida International University and the University of Florida.
- This collaboration follows an executive order by Governor Ron DeSantis allowing local law enforcement to question individuals about their immigration status, leaving many students protected by Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals uncertain about their futures.
- The Florida International chapter of United Faculty of Florida has called for an immediate withdrawal from the program, stating it creates a climate of fear for students.
- Legal experts expressed concern over the shift in campus police duties, indicating it could lead to increased racial profiling and fear among immigrant students.
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ICE partnership will build 'public trust,' vice mayor of town with large Venezuelan community says
Doral, Florida, Vice Mayor Maureen Porras told Fox News Digital that she will support the city's potential agreement to cooperate with U.S. Immigration and Customs.
At Least 10 Florida Universities Have Signed ICE Agreements
Amid a state crackdown on undocumented migrants, at least 10 public universities are giving campus police immigration enforcement powers. More are considering doing so. At least 10 Florida public universities have struck agreements with the federal government authorizing campus police to question and detain undocumented immigrants.
Florida: Immigrants are not welcome here • Florida Phoenix
In this aerial view, Mexican immigration officials and police escort deportees after they were sent back into Mexico on Jan. 22, 2025, as seen from Nogales, Arizona. U.S. President Donald Trump signed executive orders on his first day in office declaring a state of emergency at the U.S. southern border, halting asylum claims and launching a campaign of mass deportations. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)Last week, my best friend, who lives in S…
Doral ‘betrays’ its community: Local police will collaborate with ICE to detain migrants
The city of Doral, in Miami-Dade County, fears it will never be the same again. Some say businesses and streets will empty out, that people will stay silent about violence rather than report it, and that fear will spread among the immigrant community. When police officers begin working hand in hand with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), as local authorities are planning, the Venezuelan stronghold in the United States will become a dange…
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