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The ad features images of an armed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent pounding the doors of Venezuelan, Nicaraguan, Haitian and Cuban families with deportation orders from Trump and Rubio. It specifically targets U.S. Rep. Carlos Giménez and U.S. Rep. Mario Díaz-Balart, for taking no action to stop the administration’s actions.
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Law enforcement agencies are coordinating their response plans ahead of major upcoming sporting events in Miami like the FIFA Club World Cup, targeting general security and human trafficking.
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A federal immigration agent arrived Wednesday night at an exclusive World Cup party on Biscayne Bay attended by Miami-Dade County’s mayor, who is calling the incident “deeply troubling” and a potential warning sign that international soccer fans won’t feel safe traveling to Miami next year for the global soccer matches.
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Demands from the White House for a drastic increase in arrests of people who have entered the country illegally have pushed immigration officials into overdrive to fulfill President Donald Trump’s pledge of mass deportations.
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Miami city officials, Miami Marlins team up to restore defaced Jackie Robinson, Minnie Miñoso muralsThe murals are painted in bold colors on a fence at Dorsey Park, where Negro League teams once played baseball, in Miami’s historic Overtown neighborhood.
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Five years of Monet’s life in South Florida culminated in her latest poetry collection, Florida Water, which touches on experiences of heartbreak, her social activism and her spiritual connection to the land in Florida.
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The Miami Job Corps Center, a lifeline for hundreds of South Florida’s at-risk youth, is abruptly shutting down, leaving students scrambling for housing and staff blindsided by sudden unemployment.
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UPDATED: A proposal would move citywide elections to even years to increase turnout, but by starting in 2026 it would also extend the terms of current commissioners. Mayoral candidates call the move a "power grab" while the Florida Attorney General has said it would require a ballot initiative.
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Wherever you live in South Florida, the flooding you see right now is likely to get worse in the years ahead – despite billions of dollars in drainage projects intended to protect communities.
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A Thursday commission vote authorizing a new land-use designation will kick off a far-reaching program to bring the city’s zoning code more in line with county rules that encourage taller, denser buildings up to one mile from fixed-rail stations such as Metrorail.
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The American Black Film Festival (ABFF) is once again set to highlight its strong connection with Miami, a city whose rich diversity is central to the festival’s identity. More than just a host city, Miami’s vibrant culture and multicultural landscape are deeply woven into ABFF’s mission to celebrate Black storytelling and talent.
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Hoping to ease the affordable housing crisis, Miami-Dade County elected officials broke ground on two developments in the edge of the Overtown and Wynwood neighborhoods. It will feature 276 units and it's backed by more than $6 million and a $500,000 grant from the county.