![Newly sworn-in Gwinnett County Sheriff Keybo Taylor speaking at a press conference, emphasizing the decision to end the county's involvement in the 287(g) program. Newly sworn-in Gwinnett County Sheriff Keybo Taylor speaking at a press conference, emphasizing the decision to end the county's involvement in the 287(g) program.](https://www.lawcommentary.com/img/articles/lFnBpLbxuqRXDhQtbqhbJbKVZRWwc7BxJbNhqGfr.png?fit=crop&fm=jpg&h=111&w=111&signature=b403b60d533bee7dfdc0393bc58e5a77d7473e7e4fb71e20a561311fe7e88a66)
Newly-elected Gwinnett County Sheriff Keybo Taylor severed ties with ICE and its controversial program that deputized local police. Of Georgia’s 159 counties, only eight were participating with ICE before Sheriff Taylor’s announcement. Gwinnett County officials first partnered with ICE back in 2009. This partnership derives from an obscure section of... Read More »