Baltimore, MD - Jan. 22, 2026 - Immigration debate took center stage in Annapolis on Thursday, with hundreds packing into a Senate judiciary hearing on two controversial bills.
The first proposal, Senate Bill 245, would prohibit local law enforcement agencies from participating in the federal 287(g) program, which allows deputies working inside local detention centers to identify and detain individuals suspected of being in the country illegally.
Currently, eight Maryland sheriff’s offices have signed 287(g) agreements — five of them within the past year.
Supporters of the bill argued the program erodes trust between police and immigrant communities. They also claimed the vast majority of deportations tied to the program involve low-level offenses, with many cases never resulting in a conviction.... Read More: FOX45