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Law enforcement agencies in 40 states are partnering with ICE 287(g) program | National

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Bethany Blankley | The Center Square contributor – (The Center Square – ) 2025-05-31 10:00:00


U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is urging law enforcement across the U.S. to join the 287(g) program, which authorizes local officers to perform immigration enforcement under ICE supervision. As of May 29, 635 agreements have been signed with agencies in 40 states, including 100 Jail Enforcement Models, 228 Warrant Service Officers, and 307 Task Force Models. Florida leads with full county participation, numerous state agencies, police departments, universities, airport police, and correctional facilities involved. The state also has the most pending applications. ICE encourages citizens to promote local participation by sharing information and contacting officials.

(The Center Square) – U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is calling on law enforcement officials in all U.S. counties to participate in a federal program, 287(g). Those who do receive free training and resources, potentially federal grant money, and a partnership with the Trump administration to identify violent criminals illegally in the country, many of whom are already booked in their local and state jails.

The program is named after the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1996, 8 USC 1357, Section 287(g)(1), which authorizes ICE to delegate to state and local law enforcement officers the authority to perform specified immigration functions only under ICE’s direction and supervision. Local law enforcement officers can apply to participate in the Jail Enforcement Model (JEM), Task Force Model (TFM) and Warrant Service Officer (WSO) model, The Center Square reported.

As of May 29, a record 635 memorandum of agreements (MOAs) for 287(g) have been signed with ICE in 40 states, with the number growing every day, according to ICE.

They include JEM agreements with 100 law enforcement agencies in 25 states, WSO agreements with 228 law enforcement agencies in 31 states, and TFM agreements with 307 agencies in 30 states.

Another 68 pending 287(g) applications have been filed with ICE, including seven JEMs, 18 WSOs and 43 TFMs, according to the data.

Florida leads all states with the number of agencies that have signed 287(g) MOAs. It is the only state to have every county sheriff’s office (67) participating in at least one 287(g) program; many counties are participating in all three.

Florida also has the greatest number of state agencies participating: Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles; Florida Division of Highway Patrol; Florida Department of Law Enforcement; Florida National Guard; Florida State Guard; departments of Environmental Protection, Financial Services, Lottery Services, Division of Alcohol, Beverages and Tobacco, Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and Gaming Control Commission.

Florida has the greatest number of police departments (roughly 90) that have signed MOAs with ICE, including Indian River Shores and Jupiter Island departments of public safety.

Florida’s the only state to have universities participating, including: the board of trustees from Florida A&M University and University of Central Florida; and the police departments of Florida Gulf Coast University, Florida Polytechnic University, Florida Southwestern State College, New College of Florida, Northwest Florida State College, Tallahassee State College, University of Florida, and University of West Florida.

Florida is the only state to have a county board of commissioners participating, the first do to so in the country is from Pasco County.

Florida is the only state to have airport police departments participating: Melbourne International Airport and Sanford Airport were the first to do so in the country.

In addition to the Florida Department of Corrections, correctional facilities in Jackson, Miami Dade, Orange, Osceola and Volusia counties are also participating.

Florida also has the greatest number of pending applications, including 22 police departments, another airport, two more universities and the Florida Department of Agriculture, as of May 29, according to the data.

Americans who want their sheriffs, local and state law enforcement agencies to participate in 287(g) can provide them with an ICE 287g fact sheet, 287g brochure, or participant map, ICE says. They can also contact their state legislators and governors to encourage state agencies, university police, airports and others to participate.

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Center-Right

The article primarily reports on the details and expansion of ICE’s 287(g) program, emphasizing the increasing number of local and state law enforcement agencies participating, especially in Florida. While the piece refrains from directly advancing an overt ideological argument, the framing highlights the program’s benefits and growth, portraying it in a positive light without presenting opposing viewpoints or critiques commonly raised by immigration reform advocates. The informative tone, provision of official data, and encouragement for local officials to support the program subtly aligns with pro-enforcement and immigration restriction perspectives, which situates it slightly right of center rather than fully neutral or left-leaning. However, the absence of explicitly partisan language or inflammatory rhetoric keeps it from being rated farther right.

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Tulsa’s new Black mayor proposes $100M trust to ‘repair’ impact of 1921 Race Massacre

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Putin is preparing for more war, US senators warn, urging swift sanctions and global action

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www.clickorlando.com – Thomas Adamson, Associated Press – 2025-06-01 10:13:00

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