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Pinal County Prosecutors Join ICE’s 287(g) Task Force to Target Violent Crime

The agreement grants county investigators limited federal authority under ICE’s 287(g) program.

Overview

  • County Attorney Brad Miller announced the partnership on Dec. 8 and said collaboration with ICE has already begun, with investigators sworn in as 287(g) officers.
  • The office joined the program’s task force model to work on operations aimed at human smuggling, human and drug trafficking, domestic violence, and crimes against children.
  • Officials say the deal provides access to federal databases, training, and manpower and enables identifying, detaining, and referring certain suspects for deportation, with plans to prosecute smuggling cases.
  • Civil‑liberties and community advocates, including the ACLU, warn the arrangement could deter immigrants and victims from cooperating with local law enforcement.
  • Pinal County’s sheriff has used the 287(g) jail model since 2020, and roughly 10 Arizona agencies now participate in 287(g), as other jurisdictions report significant overtime and legal costs.