Residents in Baltimore County rallied against Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Wednesday afternoon, demanding transparency and accountability from the county's government after it signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the agency last month.

Last week, the county Department of Corrections reaffirmed its agreement with ICE to alert the feds before releasing anyone with an immigration warrant or detainee from custody.

The county says the MOU has been in effect for years and was formally agreed on in June 2024. It does not change any policies and puts Baltimore County on par with other localities in Maryland, according to the county.

WJZ reached out to the Department of Homeland Security and ICE for comment about the MOU and has not yet heard back.

No 287(g) agreement,

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