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Monday, October 18, 2010

Second County Considers Immigration Law Enforcement

Washington County stands to become the second Maryland jurisdiction to join a controversial immigration program when it completes its planned jail expansion next year.

Washington County Sheriff Douglas Mullendore said the county is eyeing the 287(g) program, which gives some powers of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to local deputies.

"Once we get some additional space, we will certainly consider implementing the 287(g) program in its entirety," Mullendore said.

Jail overcrowding is the main reason why the county is not participating now, Mullendore said. The sheriff's office needs the space for local prisoners and can't provide beds to federal agencies, he said.

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1 comment:

  1. Mike Lewis should get the drill academy property back and get onboard with this.

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