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ICE contacted at least four Delaware police departments seeking partnerships under the 287(g) program. Only Camden agreed, then quickly paused the agreement due to public backlash.
The Camden, Delaware police department withdrew from its partnership with ICE after one week due to community backlash. The partnership, under ICE's 287(g) program, would have given local officers ...
Camden, Delaware’s Police Chief Marcus Whitney told Spotlight Delaware last month that he ended his department’s short-lived partnership with federal immigration agents because of pushback ...
ICE records show the Camden Police Department signed onto the federal agency's 287(g) program on April 29. As of May 6, Camden was the only Delaware law enforcement agency to do so.
A Delaware House bill prohibiting local police from partnering with federal immigration authorities advanced with unanimous committee support. The bill responds to Camden's brief participation in ...
A first for Delaware and a fast retreat “We learned on Monday afternoon that Camden had entered into what’s known as a 287(g) agreement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement,” said Mike Brickner, ...
Several Delaware civil rights organizations are calling for the town of Camden and its police department to withdraw from a recently adopted agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...
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