Two ICE Partnerships Come to an End in Maryland’s Anne Arundel County, Unexpectedly
“We don’t believe local government and local communities should be making money by causing harm to other community members,” said one advocate.
“We don’t believe local government and local communities should be making money by causing harm to other community members,” said one advocate.
“People showed up yesterday because they want their local communities to revolve [around] their values,” said a Maryland advocate.
3 Maryland counties are in ICE’s 287(g) program. How many after November?