Florida Investigates Fort Myers City Council Over ICE Agreement Rejection
State officials claim the council's decision to block local police collaboration with ICE may violate Florida law, prompting legal scrutiny and political backlash.
- The Fort Myers City Council voted 3-3 on March 17, rejecting a proposed agreement for local police to participate in ICE's 287(g) program.
- Governor Ron DeSantis and Attorney General James Uthmeier announced an investigation into whether the council's decision violates state law mandating cooperation with federal immigration enforcement.
- The 287(g) program would have allowed Fort Myers police to receive ICE training to assist in federal immigration enforcement during routine duties.
- Council members Darla Bonk and Diana Giraldo emotionally opposed the agreement, citing ethical and personal concerns, while Mayor Kevin Anderson supported it, arguing it would enhance public safety.
- Rep. Byron Donalds criticized the council's decision and called for the removal of members who voted against the agreement, escalating political tensions.