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Miami Commissioner Hosts Homebuyer Empowerment Event as Mayor Addresses Federal Immigration Policy

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February 7, 2026/11:00 AM
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Politics
Miami Commissioner Hosts Homebuyer Empowerment Event as Mayor Addresses Federal Immigration Policy
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Commissioner Christine King Leads Housing Empowerment Initiative

On Saturday, February 7, 2026, Miami’s political landscape is defined by community-level engagement and a sharp focus on housing equity. Leading the day’s official activities, Chairwoman and District Five Commissioner Christine King is hosting a comprehensive Homebuyer Empowerment Event titled “Show Me the Money! Keys Please!” in partnership with the South Florida Board of Realtists. The event, held today, serves as a critical resource for first-time homebuyers navigating the city’s evolving real estate market.

The session provides residents with direct access to educational tools, financial planning resources, and guidance on securing mortgages. By facilitating these workshops, Commissioner King’s office aims to lower the barriers to entry for homeownership within the district. This initiative is part of a broader 2026 legislative effort to address the affordable housing crisis that continues to impact working families across the city.

Mayor Higgins Stands Firm on Immigrant Protections

While local officials focus on housing at home, Miami Mayor Eileen Higgins is addressing a major shift in federal policy that has significant local implications. In a statement following the Trump administration's late-Friday appeal of a ruling protecting Temporary Protected Status (TPS), Mayor Higgins condemned the move as "cruel" and destabilizing for the city’s residents.

Miami is currently home to approximately 100,000 Haitian residents with TPS, and the Mayor has made their protection a centerpiece of her early administration. Having recently delivered her first State of the City address on January 31, Higgins is using the executive platform to demand compassion and legal clarity. She emphasized today that the uncertainty regarding deportations puts families, workers, and critical systems like healthcare at unnecessary risk.

Citywide Community and Civic Engagement

In addition to these major political developments, several city-sanctioned events are taking place throughout Miami today, fostering civic participation and cultural awareness:

  • SoMi Fresh Start Community Clean-Up: South Miami officials are leading a community-driven beautification project starting at 6130 Sunset Drive, aimed at maintaining local infrastructure and neighborhood pride.
  • Heritage Fest 2026: The Adrienne Arsht Center is hosting an all-day celebration of Black heritage, featuring a community marketplace for local Black-owned businesses and theater workshops for all ages.
  • Gold Coast Railroad Museum: The museum is offering its first "Free Saturday" of the month, providing educational historical tours to city families and visitors.

These activities highlight a busy Saturday for Miami government officials who, in the absence of a formal commission voting session, are prioritizing direct constituent services and high-level advocacy for the city's diverse population.