- US Immigration and Customs Enforcement is considering a proposal to subsidise personal liability insurance for state and local police officers enforcing federal immigration laws.
- Under the plan, officers would purchase insurance providing up to $500,000 in personal liability coverage and receive up to $250 in annual reimbursements.
- The move aims to address civil liability concerns and encourage more local law enforcement departments to join federal immigration enforcement partnerships.
- Participation in these partnerships has grown significantly under President Donald Trump, with nearly 1,600 agencies involved and arrests averaging 3,000 per month in early 2026.
- Critics contend the scheme undermines officer accountability for civil rights breaches, whereas supporters state it provides necessary protection against costly litigation.
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