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Former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio was spotted Saturday at a No Kings protest near the Torch of Friendship in downtown Miami. No Kings protests spread out across South Florida and the country Saturday as thousands of people demonstrated against President Donald Trump's policies on how he's handling immigration,
Civil rights groups and immigrant advocates are urging City of Miami officials to reject a proposed 287(g) agreement that would authorize local police to act as federal immigration enforcement agents in carrying out President Donald Trump’s aggressive deportation strategy.
Jorge Pérez made his fortune selling luxury condos in South Florida. Now Trump’s tariff plans and immigration policies are scaring off buyers and making it harder to build.
"I'm increasingly concerned with the growing cases of people in the United States who have fled oppressive regimes and are being detained and held for possible deportation."
The City of Miami is expected to decide Tuesday whether to allow its police department to partner with federal immigration authorities and empower them to enforce federal immigration laws. It would be the latest in a growing list of municipalities in the county to do so,
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Eric Trump, the presidential son helping vet sites for his father's future library, earlier this year visited parking lots next to the historic building in downtown Miami as part of the vetting process for potential sites,
The announcement represents another chapter in the unprecedented blurring of lines between Trump's personal business interests and his executive authority.
The world is watching the United States these days due to the FIFA Club World Cup dispute. However, there is one figure many people miss: Cristiano Ronaldo.A forward of his caliber and goal-scoring