
Sheriffs plot ICE cooperation 'workarounds' after new Maryland law bans cooperation with immigration officers
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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed a law ending 287(g) agreements, but nine county sheriffs say they’ll keep cooperating with ICE through other means.
"We can continue to work with ICE without necessarily being in the program," Fredrick County Maryland Sheriff Charles Jenkins told Fox News Digital. "We can still do the 48-hour holds on individuals with detainers, we can still contact ICE to let them know if an individual is about to be released with a detainer, we can also provide arestee lists to ICE so they can review and check it."
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