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Partner With ICE Through the 287 (g) Program | ICE With a 287 (g) partnership, state and local law enforcement agencies and ICE work together to deport removable aliens involved in gang activity, violent crimes, human smuggling, organized crime, sex offenses, drug smuggling, money laundering and many other crimes
3 Ohio sheriffs departments ink agreements with ICE to aid in . . . Since February, three county sheriff’s offices in Ohio have signed agreements with the federal government to help with immigration enforcement It’s part of a nationwide trend to expand local law enforcement’s role in federal immigration enforcement
Minnesota sheriffs ink new agreements with ICE | MPR News Five Minnesota sheriff’s offices have entered cooperation agreements with U S Immigration and Customs Enforcement, bringing a controversial program coordinating local law enforcement and
Buffalo-area police, sheriffs cooperating with Border Patrol, ICE Dec 9 2025 Local police who cooperate with ICE A half-dozen local law enforcement agencies - Cheektowaga police, in particular - are cooperating with federal agents as they round up migrants Sheriff offices in Erie and Niagara counties are also working with ICE and the Border Patrol
Bucks sheriff and ICE collaboration is official - WHYY In neighboring Montgomery County, Democratic Commissioners Neil Makhija and Jamila Winder announced this week that they would not sign any collaboration agreements with ICE
Six More Wisconsin Sheriffs Sign ICE Cooperative Agreements in 2025 Six more Wisconsin sheriffs have signed cooperative agreements with U S Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in 2025, expanding the number of sheriff’s departments with active 287 (g) agreements in the state to 13 out of 72
Itasca, Cass sheriffs first in MN to agree to ICE’s revived task force . . . The sheriff’s offices in Itasca and Cass counties are the first two Minnesota law enforcement agencies to sign on as force multipliers with U S Immigration and Customs Enforcement under President Donald Trump’s renewed push for immigration enforcement