According to a document obtained by WHYY News, as of December 2024, the Montgomery County Correctional Facility does not accept people brought into the facility solely on an ICE or Department of Homeland Security detainer without a judicial warrant. However, the facility does hold people who are wanted by ICE, on an ICE detainer, for up to four hours, even after they have posted bail for any county criminal charges.
“We need that [to] stop for real,” Agurto said. “We need something written, saying this need[s] to stop.”
A report by the American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania and the Farmworker Legal Aid Clinic at Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law found that Montgomery County Correctional Facility had the highest rate of collaboration with ICE of any county law enforcement in the commonwealth.
Makhija said this board of commissioners marks a departure.
“In the past, our correctional facility was used as a detention center for ICE,” Makhija told WHYY News. “We are not interested in doing that. We are not going to serve as a detention facility.”
Makhija said his position is that the facility should only detain people who have a judicial warrant for arrest.
“We are going to ask for a judicial warrant, and if a judge has signed off, then we’re going to follow that as law, but that is what we’ve announced as our policy,” he said.
However, Makhija was unable to confirm exactly if and how that policy would be implemented at the facility.
In a letter supporting a welcoming county policy addressed to county commissioners, advocacy group Pennsylvania Immigration Coalition said that “in 2025, there have already been two confirmed accounts of the county holding individuals for ICE on an ICE detainer.”