MIAMI - President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that his administration plans to send thousands of undocumented immigrants to detention facilities at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, a move that has drawn sharp reactions from South Florida officials and immigration advocates.
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ICE raids were reportedly conducted across South Florida on Sunday as President Trump cracks down on illegal immigration.
After dozens of migrants have been discovered in separate suspected smuggling incidents, Coral Gables, Florida, authorities are looking for help securing their ports.
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Federal law enforcement agents arrested multiple people in South Florida on Sunday, less than a week after President Donald Trump issued sweeping orders to crackdown on illegal immigration.
South Florida retail landlords experienced rent growth in the fourth quarter of last year, as investors continued focusing on shopping centers.
South Florida is home to hundreds of thousands of people with roots in Colombia, according to federal government data, underscoring the longstanding and deep ties between the region and the South American country.
Legendary Miami Shores restaurant Mama Jennie’s will close its doors on Friday, after serving South Florida for more than 54 years.
A Dubai-based developer plans to build a 12-story luxury condominium project on the South Florida site where a building collapsed in 2021, killing 98 people. DAMAC International said Tuesday that it planned to build The Delmore on the site where the Champlain Towers South partially collapsed in Surfside,
A shift is taking place in South Florida's grocery market, with Winn-Dixie exploring new changes at some of its stores following a major merger.
To provide a service for artists and creators, Artburst Miami is compiling a monthly list of available grants with details including deadlines and links to websites for applying.