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New Hampshire announces partnership between ICE, state police
- On Wednesday, New Hampshire State Police joined nine other state agencies in a partnership with ICE to perform certain immigration enforcement duties under the 287 program effective last Friday.
- This program, active for about 30 years, expanded notably under President Trump and allows trained local officers to identify and detain migrants with criminal charges or warrants.
- Governor Kelly Ayotte expressed support for the collaboration, emphasizing apprehending undocumented criminals who threaten communities, while critics raised concerns about racial profiling and unpaid federal workloads for local police.
- The program enables troopers to act with federal authorization and training to enforce immigration laws, and program officials argue it enhances public safety though opposition voices disagree.
- This partnership suggests New Hampshire aims to avoid sanctuary policies and increase immigration law enforcement through local-federal cooperation amid statewide political debates on the issue.
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The New Hampshire State Police are partnering with the Trump administration to expand immigration enforcement efforts.
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