As Trump vows mass deportations, Texas lawmakers want to require sheriffs to work with ICE
- A Texas Senate panel reviewed Senate Bill 8, which mandates sheriffs in populous counties to partner with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, led by state Senator Charles Schwertner.
- Governor Dan Patrick proposed funding for sheriffs in smaller counties to collaborate with ICE, while Governor Greg Abbott supported the bill.
- Some sheriffs raised concerns about budget impacts and resources, with some suggesting limiting agreements to jail programs and ensuring training for sheriffs.
- Critics, including the ACLU, labeled the bill as a financial burden and a challenge to community trust, describing it as a facilitator of racial profiling in local law enforcement.
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