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Maryland Gov. Moore Signs Bills Into Law Ending Law Enforcement Partnerships with ICE

The law bans local ICE partnerships statewide and requires all existing agreements to end by July 2026, aiming to prevent racial profiling and uphold constitutional policing.

  • Gov. Wes Moore of Maryland signed bills ending law enforcement partnerships with Immigration and Customs Enforcement under 287 agreements.
  • Moore stated that the legislation does not authorize the release of criminals and will ensure community safety while lawfully removing non-citizen offenders posing public risk.
  • Immigrant rights advocates supported the bills while some law enforcement officials warned that ending ICE cooperation could make communities less safe.
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Maryland took a decisive step by prohibiting its state and local police from working directly with Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE) following the signing of a new law by Governor Wes Moore. The regulation puts an end to years of formal cooperation with ICE and seeks to clearly separate community security from immigration status enforcement. Moore accuses ICE of failing the law and communityIn a letter sent to local leaders, Moore explain…

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Governor Wes Moore has signed an emergency law against ICE partnerships in Maryland. Nine sheriff offices must terminate their agreements immediately. An analysis.

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New state laws force some sheriffs to stop cooperating with Trump’s immigration crackdown

By DAVID A. LIEB and BRIAN WITTE Over the past 18 years, officers at Maryland’s Frederick County jail have asked thousands of inmates two standard questions: What country are you a citizen of? And where were you born? Related Articles Trump family business files for trademark rights on any airports using the president’s name New subpoenas issued in inquiry on response to 2016 Russian election interference, AP sourc…

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The Baltimore Sun broke the news in Baltimore, United States on Sunday, February 15, 2026.
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