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Iowa sheriff who won’t join immigration enforcement program heeds risk of ‘sanctuary’ status

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) 鈥 An Iowa sheriff is warning that his county may be publicly shamed by the Trump administration for insufficiently backing the president’s immigration agenda, though he says he is 鈥渕ore than happy鈥 to help. He said he just wants to ensure he doesn’t end up with too few officers, jail beds and dollars to respond to the county’s needs.

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Iowa sheriff who won't join immigration enforcement program heeds risk of 'sanctuary' status

Dubuque County Sheriff Joe Kennedy addresses his decision to not sign an agreement with U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement that grants local law enforcement authority to perform certain immigration functions, Monday, May 19, 2025, in Dubuque, Iowa. (Benjamin Fisher/Telegraph Herald via AP)


DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) 鈥 An Iowa sheriff is warning that his county may be publicly shamed by the Trump administration for insufficiently backing the president’s immigration agenda, though he says he is 鈥渕ore than happy鈥 to help. He said he just wants to ensure he doesn’t end up with too few officers, jail beds and dollars to respond to the county’s needs.

Dubuque County Sheriff Joe Kennedy, who serves nearly 100,000 people in the area bordering Wisconsin and Illinois, seemed to try not to alienate the federal government when he declined to participate in a program that would commit county revenue and jail space to immigration enforcement. He explained his decision before a packed county chamber this week, drawing mixed reactions.

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