Miami (AP) – The reaction in southern Florida with the immigration repression of President Donald Trump was far more induced than in his first term. This reflects both the right change of Latino voters and the belief among some that restrictive borderline measures are needed. In Hialeah, Florida, a city that is 95% of Spanish eater, only three residents appeared at a recent meeting of the City Council to speak against partnership with the federal government to implement immigration laws. Police departments in Hyallea, where three of four people were born abroad and Coral Gablels, with the greater part of the Spaniards, mainly of Cuban origin, have concluded agreements with the US immigration and the application of customs with very few visible discounts.