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Maryland sheriffs have said they will keep working with Immigration and Customs Enforcement despite an expected new law that would ban official agreements between law enforcement and the federal agency.
Gov. Wes Moore, a Democrat, is expected to sign the law banning 287(g) agreements after it was passed Thursday by the Maryland General Assembly.
“No politician or legislative body is going to tell me that I can’t communicate with another law enforcement agency on matters of public safety in my community,” Carroll County Sheriff James DeWees told The Baltimore Sun. “I’m not going to stop.”…