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287(g) Program

Michigan

7 agencies 1% of local law enforcement agencies 3 Warrant Service 4 Task Force 195.2K covered

As of July 9, 2026

Agency Locations

How participation has grown

Active 287(g) agreements by model, since Dec 2024.

7 agreements.

024Dec ’24Mar ’25Jun ’25Aug ’25Nov ’25WSO 3JEM 0TFM 4

Experimental (#162). Each line counts active agency–model agreements, so an agency with two models counts once per model. Changes are dated by when they appear in ICE's published list; the Dec 2024 level carries everything signed before then, and the archive has no snapshots between mid-Dec 2024 and early Mar 2025, so the lines run flat there.

News coverage of ICE's 287(g) program in Michigan

Updated July 7, 2026

Michigan has 8 law-enforcement agencies enrolled in ICE's 287(g) program, a modest count that ranks in the middle of the pack nationally and near the bottom of participating states. Enrollment spread from a single county sheriff in April 2025 across small-town police departments through 2026, but the pattern has been volatile: several agencies signed under community pressure, and at least two later rescinded their agreements.

Michigan Agencies

7 agencies

ModelsMOA
Berrian County Sheriff's Office

Berrian County

County2025
Calhoun County Sheriff's Office

Calhoun County

County2025
Crawford County Sheriff's Office

Crawford County

County2025
Jackson County Sheriff's Office

Jackson County

County2025
Roscommon County Sheriff's Office

Roscommon County

County2025
Taylor Police Department Municipality2025
West Branch Police Department

Ogemaw County

Municipality2025

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