
Doug Hanks
Reporter at Miami Herald
Doug Hanks covers Miami-Dade County for The Miami Herald. [email protected]
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3 days ago |
tampabay.com | Ana Ceballos |Syra Ortiz Blanes |Doug Hanks |Alex Harris
TALLAHASSEE — With the blessing of the federal government, the DeSantis administration on Monday began building an immigration detention center on an air strip deep in the Everglades where people ensnared in President Donald Trump’s deportation sweeps will be housed in trailers and “heavy duty” tents during the dog days of summer.
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3 days ago |
centrotampabay.com | Ultima Hora |última Hora |Ana Ceballos |Syra Ortiz Blanes |Doug Hanks
TALLAHASSEE - Con la aprobación del gobierno federal, la administración de DeSantis comenzó esta semana la construcción de un centro de detención para inmigrantes en una pista aérea ubicada en lo profundo de los Everglades, donde las personas atrapadas en las redadas de deportación del presidente Donald Trump serán alojadas en remolques y carpas "de alta resistencia" durante los días más calurosos del verano.
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2 weeks ago |
elnuevoherald.com | Doug Hanks |Verónica Egui Brito
Un agente federal de inmigración llegó el miércoles por la noche a una fiesta exclusiva de la Copa Mundial en la Bahía de Biscayne a la que asistió la alcaldesa de Miami-Dade, quien calificó el incidente de “profundamente preocupante” y una posible señal de advertencia de que los aficionados internacionales no se sentirán seguros viajando a Miami el próximo año para los partidos internacionales de fútbol.
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2 weeks ago |
wlrn.org | Doug Hanks |Verónica Egui Brito
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. “This should not have happened,” Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, a second-term Democrat, said in a statement Thursday.
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2 weeks ago |
elnuevoherald.com | Doug Hanks
Una propuesta de actualización del acuerdo de detención del condado de Miami-Dade con el ICE no causará ningún cambio en la forma en que los familiares pueden encontrar a sus parientes en las cárceles locales ni le dará a la agencia federal de inmigración adicional dentro del sistema correccional del condado, prometió el lunes una alta adjunta de la alcaldesa Daniella Levine Cava.
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