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  | summary = Del. Nicole Williams plans to reintroduce a bill to prohibit 287(g) agreements in Maryland, with new backing from the state Senate president, signaling growing political resistance to local [[ICE]] partnerships.  
  | summary = Del. Nicole Williams plans to reintroduce a bill to prohibit 287(g) agreements in Maryland, with new backing from the state Senate president, signaling growing political resistance to local [[ICE]] partnerships.  
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{{News item|date=2025-11-14|link=https://marylandmatters.org/2025/11/14/billl-to-ban-local-police-cooperation-with-ice-to-return-with-important-new-support/|title=Bill to ban local police cooperation with ICE to return, with important new support|summary=Del. Nicole Williams will reintroduce legislation to ban 287(g) agreements; Senate president says it’s time to prohibit such immigration enforcement deals. Five sheriff’s offices in Maryland have signed 287(g) agreements with ICE this year: Allegany, Carroll, Garrett, St. Mary’s and Washington counties. Three others in Cecil, Frederick and Harford counties already had agreements in place.}}

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  • 2025-11-14: [to ban local police cooperation with ICE to return, with important new support] — Del. Nicole Williams plans to reintroduce a bill to prohibit 287(g) agreements in Maryland, with new backing from the state Senate president, signaling growing political resistance to local ICE partnerships.
  • 2025-11-14: [to ban local police cooperation with ICE to return, with important new support] — Del. Nicole Williams will reintroduce legislation to ban 287(g) agreements; Senate president says it’s time to prohibit such immigration enforcement deals. Five sheriff’s offices in Maryland have signed 287(g) agreements with ICE this year: Allegany, Carroll, Garrett, St. Mary’s and Washington counties. Three others in Cecil, Frederick and Harford counties already had agreements in place.