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Key West votes to end cooperation agreement with ICE ahead of Trump detention center visit
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Hours before President Trump arrived in Florida to tour a migrant detention facility, Key West voted to end its cooperation agreement with ICE. The decision passed with a 6-1 vote by local officials.
Key West, located at the southernmost point of the continental United States, has historically maintained some cooperation with ICE. The new vote significantly alters that relationship.
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The Context
The local government chose to cancel the agreement just ahead of the President’s visit to a nearby detention center. The timing added symbolic weight to the decision.
The agreement with ICE previously allowed information-sharing and some coordination with immigration authorities. Ending the agreement limits local participation in federal immigration enforcement.
Opponents of ICE cooperation argue it harms immigrant communities and undermines trust in local institutions. Others claim cooperation is essential for law enforcement efficiency.
The vote reflects growing local resistance to federal immigration enforcement policies. Cities and towns across the country have taken similar steps in recent years.
Key West’s vote adds to the ongoing national debate about sanctuary policies and local autonomy. The 6-1 decision shows strong local consensus despite broader federal priorities.
Some see the move as a stand for immigrant rights, while others worry it may lead to legal or funding consequences. The impact of the decision remains to be seen in practical terms.
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| Total News Sources | 17 |
| Left | 5 |
| Right | 5 |
| Center | 5 |
| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 29% Left |
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