Baltimore, MD-  Jan. 20, 2026 - More than half of Marylanders support local jurisdictions having some coordination with federal immigration enforcement inside detention facilities, according to a new poll obtained by FOX45 News.

The Gonzales Poll, conducted Dec. 21 through Jan. 6, shows approximately 54% of Marylanders support giving local jails the legal authority to run background checks on all detainees in cooperation with ICE. The poll was conducted for the Maryland Freedom Caucus, a caucus in the House of Delegates with seven Republican members from the chamber.

Currently, eight jurisdictions in Maryland have opted to participate in a program called 287(g), which allows officers in detention facilities to alert federal immigration authorities if someone who’s already in custody has an immigration detainer.

According to the poll, 44% of Marylanders oppose this corporation, and 2% provided no answer.... Read More: FOX45