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		<title>Cecil County Sheriff Joins ICE Program to Turn Over Illegals, Won&#8217;t House Detainees at Jail; Sheriff Faces Guard Shortage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A CECIL TIMES Special Report Cecil County Sheriff Scott Adams has signed an agreement with the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency to co-operate with ICE to identify and turn over Detention Center inmates who are being sought as illegal immigrants. But the county is not participating in a separate federal program that would rent out space at the county jail to hold people awaiting court decisions on immigrant status cases. In response to questions from CECIL TIMES, Adams acknowledged his agency’s new pact for participation with ICE and emphasized that his deputies would not be stopping drivers to inquire about citizenship status or actively seeking out people who might be in the US illegally. “This is just a matter of running background checks on the ICE computer system for people who have already been convicted on local charges,” Adams said in an interview with CECIL TIMES. Inmates would serve their court-ordered jail time after conviction in local courts, he said, and then turned over to ICE if they had outstanding warrants in immigration cases. “We do background checks on incoming inmates all the time,” Adams said. It is routine to check for outstanding warrants on state or local charges [&#8230;]]]></description>
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