 All attempts for participation in 287G or any similar program that deputizes local law enforcement agents to act as immigration agents. Policy demand number two, Bear County Sheriff's Office will not sign any intergovernmental service agreements with Immigration and Customs Enforcement ICE to detain immigrants or devote any bed space to immigrants and deportation proceedings. Policy demand number three, Bear County Sheriff's Office will not honor any detainer issued by ICE unless it is accompanied by a warrant signed by a U.S. district court judge or magistrate. ICE detainers are not mandatory nor are they warrants. As a result, holding an individual beyond when they would otherwise be released from custody, sold for immigration purposes without a judicial warrant or probable cause of a new offense, violates that individuals for the amendment rights, and results in unlawful detention. Policy demand number four, Bear County Sheriff's Office shall not assist ICE in the enforcement of immigration laws that include a, allowing ICE to access Bear County databases, b, notifying ICE of any individuals released from Bear County Jail, c, allowing ICE to interview, interrogate or meet with an individual in Bear County Jail without giving the individual a meaningful opportunity to refuse or have counsel present. D, asking or inquiring about an individual's immigration status, Bear County Sheriff's Office shall not use any money, personnel or resources to assist with the enforcement of federal immigration laws.