Baltimore, MD - July 21, 2025  - Every person getting booked in jail in Frederick County is asked two questions: “Where were you born?” and “What country are you a citizen of?”

If the answer to either question is anything other than the U.S., said Sheriff Chuck Jenkins (R), officers will take the individual to the facility’s “ICE unit” where they determine the person’s legal status. If residing in the country illegally, officers will then place a detainer on them to initiate removal proceedings — if determined appropriate by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

“Rather than release a criminal back onto the street, we turn those criminals over to ICE,” Jenkins said.

Frederick is one of several Maryland counties where the sheriff’s office has opted to participate in the  “287(g)” program, which allows ICE to delegate certain immigration enforcement abilities to state and local law enforcement officials. The powers include executing administrative immigration warrants in their jails, identifying and beginning removal proceedings against individuals arrested by local law enforcement, and serving on task forces that allow officers to “enforce limited immigration authority.”... Read More: Maryland Matters