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Texas Legislature Approves Bill Mandating Sheriffs’ ICE Enforcement Roles

It expands local law enforcement’s immigration role through funded ICE partnerships under threat of legal action.

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Texas Legislature Passes Bill Requiring Sheriffs Participate in Immigration Enforcement (Bob Price/Breitbart Texas and ICE ERO Houston)
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Overview

  • SB8 requires every county sheriff’s office to apply for ICE’s 287(g) agreements or a similar federal immigration program.
  • The bill establishes upfront state grants of $80,000 to $140,000 per county to cover costs associated with implementing 287(g) partnerships.
  • Starting December 1, 2026, the Texas attorney general may sue sheriffs who fail to secure or enter into the required ICE agreements.
  • Opponents including the ACLU argue the mandate will erode trust in law enforcement, increase racial profiling, and support mass deportation efforts.
  • With 85 counties already holding some level of ICE agreement and Gov. Abbott expected to sign SB8, Texas further aligns with Trump-era deportation policies.