Commissioner O’Keefe Compares ICE Agreement to Fugitive Slave Act, Nuremburg Laws

On Tuesday, January 27th, the Leon County Commission, after much discussion, voted 6-1 to accept a $500,000 grant that reimburses LCSO for expenses it has and will incur for cooperating with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Commissioner David O’Keefe voted no.

Due to the controversy related to local officials helping with the enforcement of immigration laws, Leon County commissioners debated whether or not to accept the State Board of Immigration Enforcement funds.

The LCSO senior executive director and CFO, Elise Gann, told commissioners that if they denied the grant, the sheriff’s office would pay the costs with local tax money.

After the meeting, O’Keefe took to social media to explain his vote and wrote, “I will not abandon my morals, my integrity, or my belief in the human dignity of every person. Leadership means standing firm when it matters most. Grant dollars should never come at the cost of fear or harm.”

He added, “Whenever we detain or arrest someone for ICE and transfer them to ICE custody, we bear some responsibility for what happens next.”

O’Keefe also compared the agreement to the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 and to municipal orders under the Nuremberg Laws. The Nuremburg Laws were antisemitic and racist laws enacted in Nazi Germany on September 15, 1935.

Commissioner Rick Minor, who voted to support the grant, noted that “A yes vote means the state pays for this. Today’s vote only determines who pays for this.”

The Grant

Under the agreement with ICE, LCSO will enforce immigration violations as part of their routine duties and allow ICE to train, certify, and authorize local law enforcement to serve and execute administrative warrants in their jails.

A $250,000,000 appropriation was authorized to pass through to local law enforcement agencies and county detention facilities in support of the grant program.

LCSO has been awarded up to $499,523 for the reimbursement of costs incurred between February 17, 2025, until June 30, 2026.

LCSO’s CFO says the sheriff’s office has spent about $29,000 to support immigration enforcement and has had 87 ICE detainers at the Leon County Detention Facility.

FULL STATEMENT BY LEON COUNTY COMMISSIONER DAVID OKEEFE

Today, I voted to approve eight important public safety grants for Leon County—grants that protect children, assist victims, combat human trafficking, and keep our community safe. However, I voted NO on the immigration enforcement grant, and I want to explain why.

The Commission voted 6-to-1 to accept the immigration grant funding. As my colleagues said at the meeting, they are not voting in agreement or in support of the ICE campaign of so-called immigration enforcement. They only voted to accept state tax dollars for this activity.

I also want to be clear that I understand the Sheriff is in a difficult position under these overreaching dictates from the State of Florida. Our Leon County Sheriff is the best law enforcement professional we could ask for.

As for my vote.

History warns us that “just following the law” has led to grave injustices before—from the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 to municipal orders under the Nuremberg Laws. Accepting this grant means agreeing to participate in a system that harms people, instills fear, and strips people of their dignity. Whenever we detain or arrest someone for ICE and transfer them to ICE custody, we bear some responsibility for what happens next.

Today, we learned that the State is requiring deputies to deploy to state immigration camps across Florida. The terms of this grant impose additional requirements beyond the previously mandated cooperation: reporting all interactions with suspected immigrants into a database—including full details about their lives, work, families, and photo—even if they are not arrested. It allocates $250,000 for ICE training and bonuses for 62 deputies, making up over half of the state grant total.

I will not abandon my morals, my integrity, or my belief in the human dignity of every person. Leadership means standing firm when it matters most. Grant dollars should never come at the cost of fear or harm.

Steve Stewart

Steve Stewart is the founder and editor of Tallahassee Reports which began in 2009 as an online blog. Steve received a Bachelors Degree from Clemson University in 1984 and a Masters degree in Political Science from FSU in 1990. He has been involved with state and local politics since arriving in Tallahassee in 1989.

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14 Comments

  1. Ms. OCD
    Ms. OCD

    I didn't know we had such a jerk as a commissioner of our town.

  2. TONY
    TONY

    Just another reason WHY I am Voting for Hawkins.

  3. News Maven
    News Maven

    What a gasbag.
    Commissar O’Queef needs to grow a pair.

  4. Jeff
    Jeff

    How ignorant do you have to be to make that statement?
    How ignorant do you have to be to vote for that person?

  5. William_Wallace
    William_Wallace

    So deporting criminal illegal immigrants to their home countries is the same as slavery or Nazi concentration camps? Com. O'keefe either doesn't know his history or wants our county to devolve into a 3rd world basket case nation.

  6. John Wurtel
    John Wurtel

    Yes, everyone needs to read the obligations the county agreed to when signing this
    document.

  7. Edward Lyle
    Edward Lyle

    I'll rephrase my question:

    "Why to these progressives like O'Keefe and Melody H hate America but love and support illegal alien criminals, gangbangers, drug mules, murderers, rapists, money launderers, and pedophiles?"

  8. Nick
    Nick

    O’Keefe needs to be removed from office.
    Melody H.-Not alarmed at all. People cannot attack federal agents and not expect consequences. FAFO. Don’t interfere with law enforcement investigations and you won’t have a problem.

  9. Melody H
    Melody H

    He’s right. Conservatives should be alarmed at federal agents killing people in the streets. The whole ICE thing is a loser for republicans and O’Keefe is sadly the first round of more to come. cops reputation in general declining fast among people under 50

  10. Chris Antley
    Chris Antley

    Apparently O'Keefe's 'morals and integrity' do not extend to a belief in the rule of law. Another pandering clown.

  11. Snydely
    Snydely

    All Leon County Voters Who Voted For This David O'Keefe Clown Are Hereby Chastized.

  12. Edward Lyle
    Edward Lyle

    Why to these progressives love and support illegal alien criminals, gangbangers, drug mules, murderers, rapists, money launderers, and pedophiles over the American citizens?

  13. Sherri
    Sherri

    Calling lawful cooperation with ICE as “racist” by invoking slavery or Nazi Germany isn’t moral courage- it is historical malpractice.

  14. August West
    August West

    There is something wrong with David O'Keefe. To elaborate would be superfluous.

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