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P. 1Washington County Sheriff's Office (Utah) - former 287(g) agreement with ICEWashington County Sheriff's Office (Utah) - former 287(g) agreement with ICERatings: (0)|Views: 261|Likes: 0Published by J CoxAn agreement between the state or local law enforcement agency and the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) whereby several state/local law enforcement officers will be trained and "deputized" to enforce federal immigration law. This particular agreement was superseded by another (very similar) agreement in the Fall of 2009.For more on 287(g), see http://www.scribd.com/doc/23298564An agreement between the state or local law enforcement agency and the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) whereby several state/local law enforcement officers will be trained and "deputized" to enforce federal immigration law. This particular agreement was superseded by another (very similar) agreement in the Fall of 2009.For more on 287(g), see http://www.scribd.com/doc/23298564More info:Categories:Types, Government & PoliticsPublished by: J Cox on Nov 16, 2009Copyright:Attribution Non-commercialAvailability:Read on Scribd mobile: iPhone, iPad and Android.download as PDF, TXT or read online from ScribdFlag for inappropriate content|Add to collectionSee moreSee lesshttps://www.scribd.com/doc/22589594/Washington-County-Sheriff-s-Office-Utah-former-287-g-agreement-with-ICE12/11/2009pdftextoriginal ,JUliO
VVA::iHING
AGREEM:E~TT
Agreement (MOA) constitutes an af,rreement between
United StatesImmigration and Customs Enforcement
HomelandSecurity (DHS), and Washington County, hereinafter referred to as the
(LEA), pursuant
ICE authorizes up
ten (10) nominated,trained,
personnel to perform certain immigration enforcement functions asspecified herein.
deJegated authorities
to identify and process immigration violators in Washington County, Utah.
is to set forth the
and conditions pursuant
persOlmel (participating
nominated, trained, and
an immigration officer within \Vashington County, Utah. Nothing containedherein shall otherwise limit
participating LEApersonnel
LEA. However,
only as provided inthisMOA. Tins
also describes the complaint procedures available to
immigration enforcement actions taken by participating LEA personnelpursuant to this agreement.II.
the Immigration and Kationality Act (INA), also codified at 8 U.S.C.
2002, Public Law 107-276, authorizes
ICE, to enter into written agreements with a State
constitutes such a written agreement.III.
sets forth the scope
immigration officer functions that
is authorizing theparticipating
personnel to perform.
with specificlty the duration
theauthority conveyed
the specific lines
authority, including the requirement thatparticipating
ICE supervision while performing immib'fationrelated duties pursuant to this MOA.
purpose..>;
supervision for participating
personnel only as
immigration enforcement functions.
V,lashington County Sheriff's Office retains supervision
participating Washington County
personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officerfunctions granted
training, as described in Section VlII, in the enforcement
ICE instructors and thereafter pass examinations equivalent
thosegiven to
persolUle1 who are selected, trained, authorized,
supervised, as set out herein,
conduct theimmigration officer functions enumerated
personnel performing immigration-related duties
to this MOA will
LEA officers assigned to the Washington County Jail.
persOlmel
authorized to perfonn
following functions pursuant
the stated authorities, subject to the limitations contained
and authority to interrogate
person believed to
an alien as to his right
287(a)(l)
287.5(a)(1)
immigration violations those jndjviduals who are convicted
Federal felony offenses;• The
authority to serve warrants
287.5(e)(3);• The
and authority to administer oaths and
take and consider evidence (INA §287(b) and 8 C.F.R.
287.5(a)(2),
tocomplete requiredcriminal alien processing,including fingerprinting, photographing, and interviewing
and authority to prepare charging documents (INA § 239, 8 C.F.R.
C.F.R § 238.1; INA § 241(a)(5), 8 C.F.R
241.8;
§ 235(b)(1), 8C.F.R.
235.3) including
other charging document,
officer for aliens
ICE supervisors;• The
Deportable/Inadmissible Alien, for processing aliens
ICE supervisors; and• The power and authority to detain and transport
C.F.R. § 287.5(c) (6)}
aliensto ICE-approved detention facilities.
09:15a WASHINGTON COUNTY4356345753
is expected to pursue to completion prosecution
charges thatcaused the individual to
local offense only after such individuals
have conduded
criminalconvictions and when immigration detention is required
ICE Detention and
his designee will assess on
case-by-case basis the appropriateremoval vehicle to
employed andlor whether to assume custody
the above criteria based on special interests
extenuating circumstances after
processingby
The immigration laws provide ICE Detention and Removal Operations
limited JCE detention resources, and ICE Field Office
exercise this discretion,
declining to detain aliens
ICE detennines
enter into an Inter-Governmental SeD/ice
(IOSA) with
pursuant to whjch, the LEA
a reimbursable fee,detention
facilities, upon the completion
the ICE detention standards for either a less than 72-hour
72-hour facility
ICE, and consistent with
anticipated detention
ICEdetennines
all incarcerated aliens.
to this transportation
for a reimbursablefee, the LEA
incarcerated aliens in its facilities,
theirsentences, to a facility
LEA will provide ICE, at no cost, with an office within
each partidpating
supervisory employees to work.
parties understand that the LEA
continue to detain an alien
that alien is eligible.
custody in accordance with applicable law and
48-hoUTS,
excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and any holiday, pursuant to an
detainer issued
287.7, absent an IGSA in place as describedabove.
processing and release from
individual who participating LEA personnel
alien, the alienwill
the LEA on the
to an ICE desjgnated office
facility, afternotification to and coordination with the ICE supervisory officer, so that no further detention