Miami Palantir Protest: When, Where, What to Know
Before relocating to Aventura, Palantir dealt with constant protests outside its Denver offices over its work with ICE.
Before relocating to Aventura, Palantir dealt with constant protests outside its Denver offices over its work with ICE.
Sonora Tukukuy plays at Las Rosas this weekend, to support the Right to Freedom Network and immigrant rights.
After El Mencho of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel was killed, attacks paralyzed cities throughout Mexico.
The sheriff’s office assisted in the operation, according to a BSO spokesperson.
At least 35 people have died in ICE custody since January 2025.
Maria Antonia Guerra Montoya, 9, said she “only wanted to be on vacation like a normal family.”
Her day-to-day comprises everything from community presentations to actively mapping out where and when ICE detentions take place.
Documents obtained by Wired show that ICE plans to lease office space at One Riverview Square in downtown Miami.
Miami did not have to sign a 287(g) deal with ICE. Legal clarity and voter backlash make ending it both possible and necessary.
Miamians are watching Higgins as she tackles issues like immigration enforcement and affordable housing.
Coral Gables Mayor Vince Lago appears to be one of the 6.1 million viewers to join TPUSA’s safe space from songs in Spanish.
Here are some of the scenes that unfolded when locals protested against immigration raids this weekend.
Students, activists, and businesses across the U.S. have signed up for a day of ICE protests.
Voice Media Group supports those participating in the nationwide ICE strike, and does not support the current administration’s actions against immigrants. A message from our CEO and editorial director.
Alex Pretti, 37, was a nurse in the intensive care unit.
The girlies are fighting thanks to Stephen Miller.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem plans to end Temporary Protected Status for nearly 350,000 Haitians.
The play hearkens back to the political battles of a post-Mariel city.
Florida International University students are worried they’ll be the latest targets of Trump’s mass deportation efforts.
The New York Times found Cubans in Florida shocked by Trump’s deportations; Miami Redditors weren’t.
This session could decide the future of property taxes in Florida, a priority for Gov. DeSantis.
Anti-ICE protests have erupted across the nation.