Las Vegas Mayor Voices Support for Agreement Between ICE, Las Vegas Police - The Nevada Independent
- On Monday night, the Key West City Commission voted 6-1 to void its 287 agreement with ICE, ending police collaboration on immigration enforcement.
- Following the core vote, the agreement was deemed unenforceable because Police Chief Sean Brandenburg signed it without approval from elected officials, making it invalid under Florida law.
- Over a dozen residents and business owners protested, citing fears of intimidation from heavily armed ICE agents operating in Key West.
- Following the void vote, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier warned of imminent action, and Governor Ron DeSantis threatened suspension to pressure local compliance.
- Beyond the Keys, the South Miami lawsuit challenges municipal obligations, potentially setting a statewide legal precedent on Florida's enforcement of immigration laws.
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City leaders react to vote in favor of ending ICE agreement
The day after the Key West City Commission voted 6-1 to end the city’s 287(g) agreement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), residents and leaders expressed their pride in the commission vote, while others took to social media and expressed…


Key West City Commissioners vote to end police agreement with ICE. What’s next?
Key West city commissioners have voted to void an agreement between the police department and federal government on illegal immigration enforcement — prompting a threat of punishment from the DeSantis administration.
Illegal Immigration Update: Key West City Commission Votes Against ICE Assistance
KEY WEST, Fla. — On Monday night, Key West City Commission voted by a 6–1 margin to officially void its 287(g) agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which previously deputized local police to assist in immigration enforcement operations. The city’s agreement was initially signed on March 4, 2025 by Police Chief Sean Brandenburg […] The post Illegal Immigration Update: Key West City Commission Votes Against ICE Assistance…
More East Tennessee agencies join program to work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — More law enforcement agencies as well as state offices in Tennessee have joined the 287(g) program to work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in a few different ways. The new East Tennessee agencies to join the program are the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office, the Grainger County Sheriff's Office and the Morgan County Sheriff's Office. All three sheriff's offices joined the 287(g) program during the month …
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