Fort Myers City Council Grapples with ICE Cooperation
The Fort Myers City Council in Florida convened recently to deliberate on a contentious proposal regarding collaboration with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in managing illegal immigration issues, particularly how it pertains to the local police force.
WINK News reported:
The proposed agreement would empower Fort Myers police officers to interrogate individuals suspected of being in the U.S. unlawfully and to initiate immigration proceedings if those individuals were arrested for other crimes.
Additionally, officers would have the authority to execute arrests without a warrant if they suspect a violation of immigration laws and fear that an individual might flee before such a warrant can be issued.
The council ultimately voted 3-3, resulting in a tie that blocked the agreement. Interestingly, the council members who opposed the measure expressed their emotions openly, with some even shedding tears and holding hands during the discussion.
Leadership in Crisis: A Moment of Reflection
America is in need of decisive leadership, and the display at this council meeting could be seen as anything but strong. Observers noted the emotional responses of those against cooperating with ICE, which some critics labeled as an inappropriate reaction to a serious governance issue. One Twitter user commented:
Video of the Fort Myers City Council meeting where they did not approve their officers to have an agreement with ICE is even more insane because the members who voted against it started crying, holding hands:
“I can’t stand behind this as an immigrant, the only immigrant sitting… pic.twitter.com/BDagr7suVW
— Julio Rosas (@Julio_Rosas11) March 18, 2025
Absolutely disgusting behavior for a city council. It only goes to show how useless these people are when they have to make hard decisions they start crying. How do these people run or manage a city with this behavior?
— Bosspuma1 (@bosspuma19) March 18, 2025
Consequences Looming for the Council
As reported by The Florida Phoenix, the matter is far from settled:
Florida AG Threatens Removal for Non-compliance with ICE
Attorney General James Uthmeier has issued a warning to three members of the Fort Myers City Council, threatening removal from office due to their decision to not authorize local police to assist in immigration enforcement.
Uthmeier, who has only recently taken office, cautioned the council that Governor Ron DeSantis could intervene and remove them if they did not permit city police to interrogate individuals regarding their immigration status and detain those subject to deportation.
After extensive public testimony and debate, the city council arrived at a 3-3 deadlock, effectively halting any agreement with the federal government on immigration enforcement.
Uthmeier’s letter to the council stated, “Failure to correct the Council’s actions will result in the enforcement of all applicable civil and criminal penalties, including but not limited to being held in contempt, declaratory or injunctive relief, and removal from office by the Governor.”
This is not merely a gathering of students on a college campus; this council is responsible for leading a city. It’s high time they began to act with the seriousness their roles demand.