Ohio sheriff says local partnerships with feds on immigration ‘starting to ramp up’
Ohio sheriff says local partnerships with feds on immigration ‘starting to ramp up’
As the Trump administration ramps up deportations, ICE has turned to local law enforcement through a program that has existed for decades. Under the agreements, sheriffs’ offices hold undocumented immigrants in jail before they are transferred. Butler County, Ohio, Sheriff Richard Jones reinstated his county’s partnership when Trump returned to office. He joined Geoff Bennett to discuss more.
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