17 Feb / 10:48 am

Autoridades darían información de indocumentados detenidos a la Oficina de Detención y Deportación (+Audio)

Rebeca Sosa, comisionada del condado Miami-Dade, habla con María Fernanda Silva, Roberto Rodríguez Tejera y Juan Camilo Gómez y ofrece su interpretación sobre el alcance de la decisión del alcalde de Miami-Dade, Carlos Giménez, y el debate en la comisión del condado sobre la detención de inmigrantes indocumentados.

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In this March 3, 2015 photo, Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers escort an arrestee in an apartment building, in the Bronx borough of New York, during a series of early-morning raids. Immigrant and Customs Enforcement say an increasing number of cities and counties across the United States are limiting cooperation with the agency and putting its officers in dangerous situations as they track down foreign-born criminals. Instead, more of its force is out on the streets, eating up resources and conducting investigations because cities like New York and states like California have passed legislation that limits many of the detention requests issued by immigration authorities. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
In this March 3, 2015 photo, Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers escort an arrestee in an apartment building, in the Bronx borough of New York, during a series of early-morning raids. Immigrant and Customs Enforcement say an increasing number of cities and counties across the United States are limiting cooperation with the agency and putting its officers in dangerous situations as they track down foreign-born criminals. Instead, more of its force is out on the streets, eating up resources and conducting investigations because cities like New York and states like California have passed legislation that limits many of the detention requests issued by immigration authorities. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Rebeca Sosa, comisionada del condado Miami-Dade, habla con María Fernanda Silva, Roberto Rodríguez Tejera y Juan Camilo Gómez y ofrece su interpretación sobre el alcance de la decisión del alcalde de Miami-Dade, Carlos Giménez, y el debate en la comisión del condado sobre la detención de inmigrantes indocumentados.

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