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Featured CasePoliticsUpdated Jun 12, 2026

State Laws Banning 287(g) Agreements Challenge Local Police Cooperation with ICE

Some states ban 287(g) agreements, limiting local police cooperation with ICE and sparking debate over enforcement and community impact.

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Should local police departments be allowed to enter 287(g) agreements with federal immigration authorities?

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In the United States, state lawmakers have passed legislation banning 287(g) agreements, which allow local police departments to cooperate with federal immigration authorities such as ICE. This policy change affects law enforcement agencies and immigrant communities, with supporters arguing it will bring transparency to police departments, while opponents fear it could lead to increased ICE presence and enforcement actions, as highlighted by concerns about "flooding the streets of New York with ICE agents."

The debate centers on the balance between local autonomy in policing and federal immigration enforcement. The legislation's implementation and impact on police-federal cooperation remain to be seen.

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