Naples chief tapped for state immigration council
Collier County briefs
Naples Police Chief Ciro Dominguez has been appointed to the Florida State Immigration Enforcement Council. Dominguez, who started his 43-year law-enforcement career in Naples, was appointed Feb. 19 by state Attorney General James Uthmeier. The chief called it an honor and a tremendous responsibility. “The mission is to collaborate with other lawenforcement executives, chiefs and sheriffs to offer ideas, best practices and compassion to the challenges we face related to illegal immigration,” Dominguez said. “Together, we can ensure the state of Florida has the strongest illegal immigration measures in place to foster safe communities and safe streets, all while providing compassion, dignity, and respect to all. We, as a council, will address the dangers of illegal immigration to keep Florida safe, strong and free.”