A defiant Key West voids police chief's agreement to help ICE patrols
'We’re Key West, that’s what we do here,' a city commissioner said. But Florida's Attorney General said he's coming after Key West leaders 'very soon.'
Key West residents, who quickly formed a local movement to support the city’s immigrants amid the nation’s immigration crackdown, cheered their elected leaders Monday night for ending the agreement their police chief made with US Immigrations and Customs Enforcement [ICE] to help patrol the immigrant population.
The vote was 6-1, with only Commissioner …
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