More than half a million immigrants given deadline to self deport
The Department of Homeland Security officially posted the notice to end protections for 530,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans to the Federal Register.
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Morgan Rynor joined the CBS News Miami team as a reporter in August 2023 and is excited to be back home.
A Miami Beach native, Morgan grew up in the community she now serves.
She began her on-air career as a general assignment and political reporter in Fort Myers, Florida, before moving to California, where she worked as a political correspondent for TV stations in San Diego and Sacramento.
During her time in California, Morgan was nominated for an Emmy for an in-depth report explaining two complex ballot measures that sought to legalize sports betting statewide, either online or in person. The campaigns behind the measures outspent every other ballot initiative in California's history.
At CBS Miami, Morgan earned another Emmy nomination for her extensive coverage of Hurricane Milton in Fort Pierce, where several deadly tornadoes struck.
Morgan is a proud graduate of the University of Florida, where she won an Associated Press Award for Best Breaking News for her coverage of a Confederate rally outside a football game.
A devoted Gators fan, she did not miss a single home football game during her four years at UF.
Morgan's passion for public speaking and policy began well before college. In high school, she traveled across the country competing in Speech and Debate tournaments and won "Best Speaker" in Florida.
She is also a dedicated fan of the Miami Heat and the Miami Dolphins.
In her free time, Morgan enjoys taking her dogs, Athena and Harry, on adventures, trying new restaurants around Miami, and spending time with her family and her husband's family, who also live in the area.
The Department of Homeland Security officially posted the notice to end protections for 530,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans to the Federal Register.
The removal of fluoride from tap water has been pushed by the DeSantis administration but has been opposed by medical advocacy groups.
The family who lives in the home was not injured.
The thieves stole jewelry, clothing and a Cadillac SUV belonging to one of the family members, according to police.
Hialeah Police officers will gain the authority to stop, interrogate and arrest individuals suspected of violating immigration laws.
The cause of the fires is still under investigation as arson squads continue to work the scene.
On Thursday morning, the USCG offloaded the illicit drugs at the Coast Guard Station in Miami Beach.
CBS News Miami has reached out to police and has a crew on the scene to gather more details surrounding the shooting.
A friend of one of the victims said the argument that led to the fatal shooting started over a spilled drink.
The incident took place Sunday night at a bar in the Redland area.
According to Hialeah police, several people inside a residence at 3905 W 10 Court, in the Mango Hill community, got into a fight around 10:30 p.m.
A new resolution would take Doral and Medley off the table as sites for a new incinerator.
UTD President Karla Hernandez-Mats said so far there have been no ICE threats on the district's campuses.
Residents were told the property would be redeveloped into affordable and workforce housing.
The incident took place roughly two weeks after Coral Gables police busted a similar smuggling operation.