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American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133. A private attorney -client session will be condw ed under the parameters of §286.011 (8), F.S. The person chairing the City Commissi, meeting will announce the commencement of an attorney -client session, closed to tl public, for purposes of discussing the pending litigation in the matter of William O. Fu er, Martin Pinilla, I1, The Barlington Group, LLC, Calle Ocho Marketplace, LLC, Yo An Calle Siete, LLC, Little Havana Arts Building, LLC, Little Havana Arts Building Too, LL Tower Hotel, LLC, Brickell Station, LLC, Piedra Villas, LLC, Futurama, LLC, El Shoppin LLC, Beatstik, LLC, Viernes Culturales/Cultural Fridays, Inc., Little Havana Bungalovt LLC, and LHAB Trest, LLC v. City of Miami, Joe Carollo, in his individual capacity, Arth Noriega, in his individual capacity, Victoria Mendez, in her individual capacity, RacI Dooley, in her individual capacity, Asael Marrero, in his individual capacity, Daniel Goldberg, in his individual capacity, William Ortiz, in his individual capacity, Luis Torre in his individual capacity, Adrian Plasencia, in his individual capacity, Rene Diaz, in 1 individual capacity, Ivonne Bayona, in her individual capacity, John Does 1-20, Case h 23-CV-24251-RAR, pending in the United States District Court, Southern District of Flt ida, to which the City is presently a party. The subject of the meeting will be confined settlement negotiations or strategy sessions related to litigation expenditures. This p vate meeting will begin at approximately 10:00 a.m. (or as soon thereafter as the Co: missioners' schedules permit) and conclude approximately one hour later. The sessi, will be attended by the members of the City Commission, which include Chairwom, Christine King, Commissioners Miguel Angel Gabela, Damian Pardo, and Manolo Rey( the Chief Financial Officer, Larry M. Spring, Jr.; City Attorney George K. Wysong III, Chi Deputy City Attorney John A. Greco; Deputy City Attorney Kevin R. Jones, Assistant C Attorney Supervisor Eric J. Eves, Assistant City Attorney Marguerite Snyder; and Ot side Counsel Raquel A. Rodriguez Esq., Angel Cortifias, Esq., and Jonathan Kaskel, Es A certified court reporter will be present to ensure that the session is fully transcribe and the transcript will be made public upon the conclusion of the above -cited, ongoii litigation. At the conclusion of the attorney -client session, the regular City Commissi, meeting will be reopened and the person chairing the City Commission meeting to announce the termination of the attorney -client session. Todd B. HannonCity ClerkAd No. 43646 PUBLISHED DAILY MIAMI-DADE-FLORIDA STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared, Mary Castro, who on oath says that he/she is Custodian of Records of the The Miami Herald, a newspaper published in Mlami Dade County, Florida, that the attached was published on the publicly accessible website of The Miami Herald or by print in the issues and dates listed below. 1 insertion(s) published on: 02/03/25 Affiant further says that the said Miami Herald website or newspaper complies with all legal requirements for publication in chapter 50, Florida Statutes. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 3rdday of Februa y in the year of 2025 KblbeYN 3 Notary Public in and for the state of South Carolina, residing in Beaufort County AMY L. ROBBINS NOTARY PUBLIC SOUTH CAROLINA MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 11-03-32 Extra charge for lost or duplicate affidmlts. Legal document please do not destroy! Il0IQM'1EWR131025 I MAIY HERALD 7A FROM PAGE 6A ICE RAIDS said some members of the congregation have told him they are *cared and need ro prepare for the worst, while others have said they believe the threats of mass deporta- tion are all talk. Among the clergy who are planning to shelter immigrants is the Rev. Carlos Ramirez, who leads majority -immigrant Pentecostal church in East Los Angeles. Ramirez asked that the church not be named out of fear about threats of violence. Ramirez said his church has space to house up to 10 people. For Ramirez, an immigrant who came from Mexico more than three decades ago to work in the fields of Fresno, the issue is personal. "I will do whatever 1 can to protect the people that 1 .rve," he said. "1'm will- ing to — I'm not joking — en put myself in the middle between Ian Un migration agent] and my congregmion." For leaders of the sanc- tuary movement, the idea that serious criminals would take refuge in churches is ridiculous. "Where at any point in history has a murderer or a rapist claimed sancMary in a congregation?" said the Rev. Noel Anderson, national field director at Church World Service. "That's never happened." The concept of sanctu- ary dates to ancient Egypt, where fugitives could enter sacred spaces to avoid arrest. It would become deeply rooted in Christian tradition in Eu- rope. Colonists later brought this concept to America, where it shifted towanf "trying to protect people who seem unfairly treated by the system," said Kul Shoemaker, author of "Sanctuary and Crime in the Middle Ages, 400-1500." Churches played a role in the anti- slavery Underground Railroad that guided fugi- tives northward. Sanctuary became linked to immigration in the 1980s an Central Americans Fled regional civil wan for the United States. The goal of sanctuary is nnctuary. for immigration officials From 2017 through to grant the person a stay 2020, there were at least of deportation. Afterward, 70 public cases of im- an attorney can determine migrants taking sanctuary whether they qualify for nationwide. None was in some type of legal status, California. Anderson said such as asylum. other cases didn't go pub - Anderson worries that lire because the people the Trump administration involved didn't feel com- will be far less willing to fortabie or publicity didn't use discretion against make sense as a legal pursuing cases in which strategy. This time, fewer someone faces deporta- cases are likely to be pub- tion but doesn't have a lic. immediate legal avenue "You might see a model for relief. of the Underground Rail - During Trump's fist road being practiced term, Church World Serv. here," Torres said. ice tracked more than 800 churches willing to offer FROM PAGE 6A TARIFFS of his second term in the White House. The tariff orders invoke the International Emer- gency Economic Powers Act and expand an earlier declaration to address what he calls a "threat to the safety and security of Americans." Markets have been gripped by uncertainty as they awaited Trump's decision on the tariffs, and there are now looming questions about how the levies will impact stocks, as well as companies and eoAutomakers such u General Moors, Ford and Ste1antis, which have global supply chains and massive exposure in Mex- ico and Canada, could see significant swings. Indust. ry groups warned that bemuse of the tight in- tegration of US. and Can- adian manufacturing, the tariffs could have a steep impact on the industry. "The imposition of tar- iffs will be detrimental to American jobs, investment and consumers," Jennifer Salavan, the president of Autos Drive America, said in an mailed statement. "U.S. automakers would be better served by policies that reduce barren for manufacturers, ease reg- ulations that hinder pro- duction and create greater export opportunities." Tramp's actions also closed a loophole that exempted packages worth less than S800 from tar- iffs. Extinguishing the so- called de nainimis exemp- tion for small parcels sent to the U.S. from the three countries could signif- icantly hurt online retail — although the scope of the wasn't immedi- ately dear. While such changes would most di- rectly affect Chinese re - problem that you have not addressed," Mexican President Sheinbaum said in a post on X."It is not by imposing tariffs that prob- tailers, American consum- lams are resolved, but by ers who benefit from those talking" platforms' cheap goods Mexico will also imple- would be likely to suffer, ment non -tariff measures, too. while calling for cooper - The U.S. loses a tremen- ation with the U.S. on does amount of tariff topin including security revenue by using the ex- and addressing the fenta- emotion, a U.S. official nyl public health crisis, she told reporters on a briefing said. call. The Mexican economy Parts of the U.S, in- could enter a "severe eluding the Pacify North- recession" if Trump's west and Northeast, are tariffs remain in place for deeply reliant on electric- more than a quarter, ac- hy or gas flows from Cana- cording to Gabriela Saler, da director of economic ana- Under an energy enter- lysis at Grupo Financiero geny Trump declared his Base. "If the tariffs last first day in office, refined several months, the Man- gasolinen Man - gasoline and diesel, uni- s n expeso depreciation um, coal, biofuels and could reach record highs" critical minerals were all Canada's Tndeau said glom the lower 10% tariff. American beer, wine, food Oil industry advomtes, and appliances will be however, have warned among the many items against even a 10% in- subject to Canadian tariffs, crease in the cost of crude and his country is also inputs into Midwestern considering measures refineries that have few related to critical minerals. near-tem options to He encouraged Canadians switch to U.S. supplies. to boy locally made prod. Democrats wasted no sets and skip U.S. vac, pushing an messaging on tio1s. how the trade moves could The orders enacting the hurt families' budgets. tariffs do create a process "These tariffs will be der- to remove them. Home- astating for American land Security Secretary consumers," Congressman Kristi Noem can inform Greg Stanton, an Arizona Tramp if the countries Democrat, and some 40 have taken adequate steps colleagues wrote in a letter to alleviate concerns over Saturday. migration and drugs, and "Tramp's tariffs on the tariffs are removed if Mexico and Canada will he agrees. ke your life more ex- It's not clear how real. pensive," Stanton said istic a prospect that is. mote bluntly in a separate Canada, for instance, post on X. already took steps to tight- en its border to appease RETALIATORY STEPS Trump, and M didn't deter Mexico was strident in him rejecting the Trump ad- In a speech Saturday ministration's allegation night, Trudeau invoked that it had alliances with Canada's long history of drug traffickers and rug- partnership with the U.S. gested the U.S. govern- "We have fought and died menu curb demand and alongside you," he said, use of narcotics internally. citing World War 11, the "Drug use and distribu- Korean War and the recent lion is in your country and war in Afghanistan - that is a public health D Public Notice NO110E 6 GOER IW a meeting of to Poky Gen. a *MNad b M Ned . he MMn'i.bge COhmssm Craft. . babel al to mound boor a gut Sbpnm P ,]adi Goer meal Same 11' N.W. 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Some apartment rooms were left mirac- ulously intact, their doors opening onto the void left by a neighboring collapsed apartment . Cloches dan- gled into the emptiness, suspended on steel bars and cables. On Sunday morning, Ukrainian emergency services were still search- ing through the rubble left by the missile strike the day before. They said they had rescued 22 people. IUiap, speaking by phone from the site, said rela- tives of residents had gathered there, hoping that there would be survi- vo"But the rescuers often only find dead bodies," he said. The strike in Poltava rekindled memories of a previous attack, in Sep- tember, on a military academy that killed 50 people, many of them students. Russian missiles had hit the academy only minutes after air-raid alarms blared. "For the last year, the feeling of danger among citizens of Poltava has increased," Kliap said. Ukrainian authorities have urged their W estem partners to supply more air -defense missiles and systems to protect Ukrai- nian "We need better protection — air - defense systems, long- range weapons and sanc- tions pressure," Zelenskyy said Sunday, noting that just last week, Russia had launched nearly 50 mis- siles, 660 attack drones and more than 760 glide bombs. Russian civilians have also increasingly found themselves at risk as the battlefield has partly shift- ed over to Russia in areas like Kursk, where Ukrai- nian and Russian forces have been fighting, and as Ukraine targets military bases and oil facilities within Russia. Thousands of civilians were caught in the early days of the fighting, and many have remained in the Ukrainian -controlled fosince. As Russian rcehave gradually pushed forward with as- saults to reclaim their land, the continuing bat- tles have placed the civil- ians in great danger. 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