💨 Abstract
A lawsuit was filed against Nassau County, NY, challenging its agreement with ICE to allow local police to conduct immigration arrests. Advocates argue the deal, similar to 287(g) agreements in other states, violates state laws, encourages racial profiling, and harms immigrant communities. Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman defends the measure, saying it prioritizes community safety.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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