
Maryland county open to ICE cooperation after past stonewalling, release of illegal immigrants
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A Maryland county is now promising to work with federal immigration officials after hundreds of detainers were not honored by the county in the last two years.
ICE lodges detainers against illegal immigrants who are brought into local police custody when ICE believes them to be deportable. Those detainers request that the police notify ICE when they are about to be released and sometimes hold them for a limited additional time so that ICE can take them safely into federal custody and act to remove them. Adam Shaw is a politics reporter for Fox News Digital, primarily covering immigration and border security.
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However, "sanctuary" jurisdictions refuse to honor such detainers. Montgomery County claims it is not a sanctuary county, and that it works with ICE in their work on "immigration and customs violations and drug and human trafficking." Elrich said on a press call on Wednesday that the county does honor some detainers when an illegal immigrant is convicted of violent crimes.

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