Woman Dragged Out of Miami-Dade Commission Meeting Amid Heated Confusion over ICE Agreement
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, JUN 26 – A protester was arrested for battery and resisting arrest during a meeting on a mandated ICE-county jail collaboration, which advocacy groups say harms undocumented families.
- Protestors clashed with authorities at a Miami-Dade Commission meeting over an agreement between county jails and the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement , as reported by NBC Universal, Inc.
- Camila Ramos was forcibly removed from a Miami-Dade Commission meeting while protesting an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agreement with the county.
- Following the uproar, public comments were reopened after the Miami-Dade County Commission initially deferred the agenda item, as noted by NBC6.
- Camila Ramos now faces charges of battery against an officer and resisting arrest after confronting authorities about speaking on the issue.
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Woman pulled out of the Miami-Dade commission hearing amid intense confusion over the ICE arrangement - Miamistandard News
MIAMI — During a Miami-Dade commission meeting on Thursday, there was a heated debate concerning immigration enforcement agreements, as well as misunderstanding over what was being discussed. Commissioners were contemplating a state-mandated agreement that would allow the county jail to keep inmates on behalf of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Those who attended the commission meeting assumed that the commissioners were instead discussing l…
A woman was arrested protesting at a meeting of the Miami-Dade County Commission discussing a cooperation agreement with the Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE). Continue reading
2 arrested amid chaos at Miami-Dade commission meeting over ICE agreement - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports
MIAMI (WSVN) - Chaos erupted at a Miami-Dade Commission meeting after a woman objecting to recent developments between local law enforcement and the United States
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