TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - The Tallahassee City Commission weighed its options on Wednesday in regards to their 287 G agreement with the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

During the afternoon meeting, citizens expressed their disappointment with ICE raids in the capital city. They said the raids target the immigrant community and have led to the wrongful arrests of several U.S. Citizens.

Commissioners Jeremy Matlow and Jack Porter suggested the city back out of the agreement, but Commissioner Dianne Williams-Cox said it’s not their place to do so.

Commissioners voted unanimously to hold off on any action regarding its 287 G agreement with ICE. The city officials decided to halt until a ruling in a legal dispute between South Miami Beach and the state over its ICE agreement is d

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