Loudoun Sheriff's ICE Agreement Stirs Controversy Near Ranson
New LCSO/ICE agreement draws fire
Loudoun Times-Mirror | Thursday, April 3, 2025
A recent agreement allowing the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office to detain inmates wanted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for up to 48 hours has sparked controversy. Activists, including Bob Allen from nearby Summit Point, protested this measure, emphasizing concerns over its impact on local communities, including those in neighboring West Virginia. This issue raises questions about immigration enforcement and community relations in areas such as Ranson and Harpers Ferry, as reported by the Loudoun Times-Mirror.