ICE is rolling out a new plan to cover local police officers who assist with immigration arrests, offering subsidized liability insurance to shield them from financial fallout if accused of misconduct. The move aims to ease departmental hesitations and smooth out growing ICE-local law enforcement partnerships — which have surged in recent years — by removing a key legal barrier. Critics fear the policy could reduce accountability, letting officers dodge consequences for rights violations. ICE is also exploring hiring a contractor to manage training, outreach, and reimbursements under this initiative, though costs and launch dates remain undetermined.
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