Baltimore Leaders Introduce Legislation to Limit ICE's Access
The bills aim to protect Baltimore public spaces from immigration enforcement and prohibit sharing resident immigration status, with support for statewide bans on 287(g) agreements.
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Baltimore City Council members introduce bills to limit ICE activity
Some members of the Baltimore City Council are introducing bills to crack down on Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. Council members Odette Ramos, Paris Gray and Mark Parker are introducing a pair of bills. The first would require city agencies to prepare plans to limit immigration enforcement in public buildings, including libraries, schools and parks. It would also ban city resources from being used for immigration enforcement actions…
City Council to take up bills protecting residents from ICE activity
Members of the Baltimore City Council plan to introduce two new bills during the council’s Monday night’s meeting aimed at protecting residents from from unlawful Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity. Councilmembers Odette Ramos (District 14), Paris Gray (District 8), and Mark Parker (District 1) will hold a press conference at 4 p.m. Monday to announce the bills. The first bill is named “Baltimore City Policies and Procedures – Sa…
Is an ICE surge coming to Baltimore? Local officials, activists struggle to find out.
Recent federal legislation championed by the administration of President Donald Trump has added hundreds of millions of dollars to immigration enforcement, leading to an expected spending spree to ramp up activities in states like Maryland.
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