The statement says the Buncombe County Sheriff's Office will not partner with ICE to enforce federal immigration laws beyond following HB10, which applies only after someone has committed a crime.
Thousands of inmate records verified an unprecedented spike in ICE detainees at the Boone County Jail since President Donald Trump took office.
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In a Feb. 7 statement, Sheriff Quentin Miller said, "immigration enforcement is not allowed on our school campuses" without a ...
The Buncombe County, North Carolina, sheriff releases statement about Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Buncombe County Sheriff Quentin Miller released a statement in reference to ICE raids at churches and schools within the ...
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The Buncombe County Sheriff said Friday that his department will not be partnering with U.S. Immigration and Customs ...