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Maryland Bill to End Local ICE Partnerships Faces Senate Committee Review

The proposal would require participating counties to terminate 287(g) deals by July 2026.

Overview

  • Maryland’s Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee heard testimony Thursday after a packed rally in Annapolis pushed for passage.
  • SB245, led by Senate President Bill Ferguson with Sens. William C. Smith Jr. and Karen Lewis Young, would prohibit new 287(g) pacts and unwind current ones.
  • Eight counties — Allegany, Carroll, Cecil, Frederick, Garrett, Harford, Washington and St. Mary’s — would have to end their arrangements by July 2026.
  • Advocacy groups including CASA and the ACLU say the bill would improve cooperation with police in immigrant communities.
  • Sheriffs and GOP lawmakers argue the program aids public safety and warn of lost federal support, noting ICE arrests in Maryland nearly tripled from 2024 to 2025.