New proposed bill in Maryland would connect immigration agents with inmates in jails and prisons
- New York City agencies are clarifying their stance on federal immigration enforcement, stating that employees should not allow agents on property without a warrant, despite a shift in guidance for their safety.
- Maryland lawmakers are debating a bill that would require immigration agents to communicate with certain inmates in jails and prisons under specific conditions.
- The proposed Protecting Marylanders from Violent Offenders Act of 2025 would affect non-citizen inmates who commit crimes related to terrorism or pose national security risks after completing their sentences.
- Opponents of the bill express concerns about questioning young individuals and potential violations of constitutional rights, highlighting the complexity of the proposed measures.
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