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CRY HARDER: A city councilwoman in Florida became visibly emotional, weeping as she voted down a measure that would help ICE with deportations.

VIDEO: Fort Myers City Councilwoman Weeps as She Votes Down Measure That Would Help ICE with Deportations
One city councilwoman in Fort Myers, Florida, became visibly emotional, weeping as she voted down a measure that would have the city assist U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) with deportations.
The Fort Myers city council voted on a plan to use local law enforcement to assist ICE, training officers to help with immigration enforcement. However, the city council was unable to pass it, ending with a 3-3 vote. Three members — Darla Bonk, Diana Giraldo and Terolyn Watson — voted against it, and some were emotional as they did so.
Because, although this isn’t about me, particularly, I have been in that position, and I can’t — I can’t even express how heavy this is in my heart and in my mind, knowing that the majority of us that come as immigrants, we don’t come here to commit crimes,” she continued, explaining that “of course” there are those who commit crimes out there. She said those individuals should be held accountable whether they are residing in the U.S. illegally or not.
But this notion that all immigrants have a motive, and we’re chased after, is something that I just can’t…” she continued, as her colleague, Bonk, wiped tears from her face.
At that point, Mayor Kevin Anderson, who voted in favor of the measure, reminded his fellow council members that “this is not a memorandum to create a group of officers out there, and kick in doors, and actively seek out immigrants.”