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MIAMI — The Miami-Dade County Commission rejected emotional pleas from residents Friday and voted to become the first county in the nation to drop its "sanctuary" status by agreeing to fully cooperate with federal immigration officials.
The commission voted 9-3 to adopt the resolution, citing worries about President Trump's threat to withhold federal funding from communities that refuse to cooperate with federal agents seeking to deport undocumented immigrants.
Nora Sandigo Otero, right, comforts Yardley Vanegas, left, and Sherley Ramirez, right, children ...more
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The vote was particularly significant given Miami-Dade's mostly immigrant population, earning it the informal title of the capital of Latin America.
The county started down its path when Mayor Carlos Gimenez, a Cuban-born immigrant, issued an order on Jan. 26, directing jail officials to honor all requests by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in order to shed the county's "sanctuary" label. That came one day after Trump signed an executive order threatening to crack down on "sanctuary cities."