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Florida AG Warns Fort Myers Over Rejection of ICE Agreement

Florida AG Warns Fort Myers Over Rejection of ICE Agreement

Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody has warned Fort Myers officials that rejecting a proposed agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) would violate state law. This warning comes in the wake of a contentious vote by the Fort Myers City Council, where members were split on continuing the city's cooperation with ICE.

The proposed ICE agreement, which had been a topic of debate among city officials, aims to enhance cooperation between local law enforcement and federal immigration authorities. Critics of the agreement argue it promotes racial profiling and fear within immigrant communities, while supporters believe it's essential for public safety and national security.

The Fort Myers City Council's decision has sparked a broader discussion on immigration policy at the local level, with state lawmakers and community leaders weighing in on the matter. A special meeting has been scheduled to revisit the issue, indicating the ongoing tension between local autonomy and state regulations.

This situation underscores the challenges cities face in navigating immigration enforcement amidst diverse community needs and state mandates.

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