Annapolis, MD - Feb. 17, 2026 - Gov. Wes Moore signed emergency legislation Tuesday morning that bans 287(g) immigration enforcement agreements in Maryland.
The Maryland House and Senate both passed versions of bills — House Bill 444 and Senate Bill 245 — to ban 287(g) agreements. The legislation was considered emergency legislation, which meant the final bill takes effect upon the governor's approval.
"Maryland is a community of immigrants. It is not our weakness, it's our strength. This is not rhetoric, it is our reality," Moore said Tuesday morning at a bill-signing ceremony. "Our neighbors, our friends, our family members are afraid because of the actions of the Trump-Vance ICE operation. Making America great does not mean telling people you're not welcome here. Making America great means realizing America would be incomplete without each and every one of us."
"Immigrants have the lowest rate of people that are incarcerated. Immigrants come here because they want a better life. Immigrants have a very strong sense of God and who they are. Immigrants have a strong family unit and they're good people, and we're all immigrants," said House Speaker Joseline Peña-Melnyk, D-District 21. "This bill is important because ... Maryland is speaking, it is saying that in our state, we value respect, we value empathy, we value people's contribution, we value the constitution, we value and support and protect Civil Rights. We are against racial profiling and we are going to be unapologetic about the values we stand for."... Read More: WBAL TV