The arrest of Rachel Morin’s alleged killer, Victor Martinez-Hernandez, an immigrant from El Salvador believed to be in the country unlawfully, has struck a chord across the country.

Several jurisdictions do not honor ICE detainers, meaning federal immigration officials don’t know if a suspect they have on a list to be detained is released from custody.

“Why would you want to open the door and let someone back out to your community when you have a federal law enforcement agency telling you this person poses a public safety threat or national security threat? To me, 40 years doing this, that’s insane,” said Harford County Sheriff Jeff Gahler.

In Howard County and Prince George’s County, sanctuary policies prohibit any local cooperation with ICE agents.

Several counties on the Eastern Shore also don’t comply.

In Baltimore County, they did not honor ICE detainers, but recently reached a compromise to provide notice before releasing someone with a detainer.

In Baltimore City, the detention facilities are controlled by the state. As of June 5, Baltimore City Central Booking received 88 ICE detainers and honored them all.

Harford County is one of three counties in the state that participate with ICE through the 287(g) partnership, which authorizes ICE to delegate state and local law enforcement officers the authority to perform specified immigration officer functions.

Calls for consistency are coming from many corners.

“Several jurisdictions have made the decision not to notify them and it’s just outrageous and I think it’s unacceptable and one of the worst things I’ve ever seen, and I think the federal government needs to force local government to follow federal law,” said former governor and current Senate candidate Larry Hogan, a Republican.

“Harford County in our state where this brutal murder happened is 1,800 miles away from the border so when people think this is impacting only a few states this is impacting every single one of us. This inaction that we continue to see any form of sensible immigration policy done is impacting all of us,” said Gov. Wes Moore, a Democrat.

While Moore is calling out failed immigration policies, he has yet to say what action, if any, he’ll take.

FOX45 News asked his office Tuesday if there needs to be a statewide policy for how jurisdictions handle ICE detainers and did not receive a response.