County commissioners approved a 287(g) agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) that allows Miami-Dade to assign some Corrections Department officers to serve federal warrants for deportation on inmates booked into local jails.

It’s not clear if that will make deportation more likely for people brought to Miami-Dade’s jail system, which has been turning over inmates to ICE since President Donald Trump first took office in 2017. But the new agreement authorizes county officers to serve the deportation orders that they previously had to wait for ICE agents to deliver in person.