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Hogan Defies Maryland ICE Law, Sparks Law Enforcement Backlash

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Former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan ignited controversy by declaring local police will "ignore" a new state law prohibiting cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Speaking at Politico Live's "Governors Summit," Hogan criticized Governor Wes Moore's decision to ban 287(g) agreements that allow local officers to enforce federal immigration laws.

Hogan argued the legislation would endanger public safety by preventing detention of violent criminals wanted by ICE. His comments come amid escalating tensions between state officials and federal immigration authorities, with Moore defending the law as targeting only noncitizen offenders who pose genuine public risks. The dispute highlights growing friction between state and federal law enforcement priorities.

Senator Chris Van Hollen joined the debate, accusing ICE of operating lawlessly and targeting individuals who pose no public threat. Recent allegations of excessive force and racial discrimination have intensified calls for agency reform. With Congress deadlocked on Department of Homeland Security funding during a partial shutdown, the controversy underscores deepening political divisions over immigration enforcement and federal-state cooperation.