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=== Indiana ===
=== Indiana ===
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{{News item|date=2025-07-28|link=https://indianacapitalchronicle.com/2025/07/28/indiana-immigration-arrests-surge-despite-stalled-ice-partnerships/|title=Indiana immigration arrests surge despite stalled ICE partnerships|summary=Nearly 1,400 people in Indiana have been subject to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement administrative arrest since Trump’s Jan. 20 inauguration, as of June 26. That’s almost an 80% increase over the same period last year, according to ICE records obtained by the Deportation Data Project and published July 15.}}


=== Iowa ===
=== Iowa ===
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{{News item|date=2025-10-23|link=https://iowacapitaldispatch.com/2025/10/23/des-moines-public-schools-student-detained-deported-by-ice-following-immigration-check-in/|title=Des Moines Public Schools student detained, deported by ICE following immigration check-in|summary=An 18-year-old Des Moines Public Schools student was detained and deported by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, according to an immigrant rights group.
 
The student, whose name was not released, had attended a routine immigration check-in at the Federal Building in Des Moines on Sept. 30, according to advocates with the Iowa Migrant Movement for Justice, and was detained by ICE officials at the building briefly before being taken to the Hardin County Jail in Eldora.}}


=== Kansas ===
=== Kansas ===
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=== Kentucky ===
=== Kentucky ===
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{{News item|date=2025-10-06|link=https://kypolicy.org/ice-arrests-in-kentucky/|title=ICE Arrests Are Surging in Kentucky as Local Law Enforcement Joins Troubling Mass Deportation Effort|summary=Anti-immigration enforcement has ramped up since the inauguration in January, with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arresting more than 1,000 people per day on average nationally and locking up nearly 60,000 immigrants in detention facilities. In Kentucky alone, ICE has arrested nearly 1,300 people between January 20 and the end of July, a 37.6% increase compared to the same period in 2024.}}


=== Louisiana ===
=== Louisiana ===
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{{News item|date=2025-12-11|link=https://lailluminator.com/2025/12/11/catahoula-crunch/|title=‘Many people are terrified to come out’: Catahoula Crunch closes out its first week|summary=NEW ORLEANS — As the first week of an intensified immigration enforcement crackdown in southeast Louisiana came to an end, U.S. Department of Homeland Security officials remain tight-lipped about how many apprehensions federal agents have made to achieve their goal of 5,000 arrests, based on plans reviewed by the Associated Press in November, during the operation.}}


=== Maine ===
=== Maine ===
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{{News item|date=2025-09-09|link=https://mainemorningstar.com/2025/07/09/while-ice-arrests-in-maine-double-governor-delays-deciding-on-limits-for-local-police-cooperation/|title=While ICE arrests in Maine double, governor delays deciding on limits for local police cooperation|summary=The governor postponed her decision on a bill restricting local authorities from carrying out federal immigration enforcement until next year. Meanwhile, daily U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrest rates have doubled in Maine since President Donald Trump took office, new data show.}}


=== Maryland ===
=== Maryland ===
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=== Massachusetts ===
=== Massachusetts ===
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{{News item|date=2025-09-16|link=https://www.nbcboston.com/news/local/ice-in-boston-massachusetts-as-sanctuary-cities-face-trumps-latest-operation/3809609/|title=ICE crackdowns intensify across Boston as sanctuary cities face Trump's latest operation|summary=mmigrants are being detained while going to work, outside courthouses, and at store parking lots in Metro Boston as President Donald Trump targets so-called sanctuary cities in his effort to ramp up immigration enforcement.}}


=== Michigan ===
=== Michigan ===
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{{News item|date=2025-11-19|link=https://www.cbsnews.com/detroit/news/southwest-detroit-community-dealing-with-increase-in-ice-raids-arrest/|title=Southwest Detroit community dealing with increase in ICE raids, arrest|summary=Communities across Metro Detroit are reporting surges in Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids and arrests, particularly in areas with bustling businesses and growing families.}}


=== Minnesota ===
=== Minnesota ===
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{{News item|date=2025-12-16|link=https://minnesotareformer.com/2025/12/16/karmel-mall-once-a-bustling-center-of-community-falls-silent/|title=Karmel Mall, once a bustling center of community, falls silent|summary=A Monday ICE raid confirmed immigrants’ fears, as the Trump administration chokes off immigrant economies}}


=== Mississippi ===
=== Mississippi ===
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{{News item|date=2025-11-21|link=https://www.mississippifreepress.org/border-agents-target-mississippi-communities-in-swamp-sweep-aiming-to-arrest-thousands-of-immigrants/|title=Border Agents Target Mississippi, Louisiana in ‘Swamp Sweep,’ Aiming to Arrest Thousands of Immigrants|summary=NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP) — Around 250 federal border agents are set to descend on New Orleans in the coming weeks for a two-month immigration crackdown dubbed “Swamp Sweep” that aims to arrest roughly 5,000 people across southeast Louisiana and into southeast Mississippi, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press and three people familiar with the operation.}}


=== Missouri ===
=== Missouri ===
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=== Montana ===
=== Montana ===
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{{News item|link=https://www.ktvh.com/news/officials-provide-clarification-on-the-helena-ice-arrest|date=2025-07-02|title=Officials provide clarification on the Helena ICE arrest|summary=HELENA — Yesterday, 31-year-old Christopher Martinez was arrested and detained by agents from Homeland Security Investigations and Border Patrol in Helena. Homeland Security Investigations is a division of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).}}


=== Nebraska ===
=== Nebraska ===
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{{News item|date=2025-08-01|link=https://www.aclunebraska.org/press-releases/woman-taken-in-omaha-ice-raid-challenges-ongoing-detention-via-aclu-lawsuit/|title=Woman Taken in Omaha ICE Raid Challenges Ongoing Detention via ACLU Lawsuit|summary=LINCOLN, Neb. — An Omaha woman is turning to the court system in hope of being able to leave the custody of immigration authorities and reunite with her family.
 
Yesterday evening, the American Civil Liberties Union of Nebraska filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against federal and local officials on behalf of Maria Reynosa Jacinto, a single mother who has been working in the United States for 20 years to support herself and her daughter, a U.S. citizen.}}


=== Nevada ===
=== Nevada ===
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{{News item|date=2025-07-27|link=https://thenevadaindependent.com/article/analysis-ice-arrests-are-surging-in-nevada-including-of-people-with-no-criminal-record|title=Analysis: ICE arrests are surging in Nevada — including of people with no criminal record|summary=President Donald Trump’s administration has significantly increased immigration enforcement in Nevada over the rates seen during the Biden administration, with arrests of people with no criminal record particularly on the rise, according to a Nevada Independent analysis of federal immigration data.}}


=== New Hampshire ===
=== New Hampshire ===
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{{News item|date=2025-10-15|link=https://www.nhpr.org/2025-10-15/ice-raid-targets-eight-at-hamden-car-wash-officials-say|title=ICE raid targets eight at Hamden car wash, officials say|summary=An immigration raid at a Hamden car wash on Wednesday morning left eight people detained, officials said.
Those taken by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, included the parents of children who were in school at the time of the raid, Hamden Mayor Lauren Garrett said.}}


=== New Jersey ===
=== New Jersey ===
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=== New Mexico ===
=== New Mexico ===
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{{News item|link=https://sourcenm.com/2025/06/18/new-mexico-leaders-reaffirm-immigrant-protections-as-legal-groups-notice-uptick-in-ice-arrests/|title=New Mexico leaders reaffirm immigrant protections, as legal groups notice ‘uptick’ in ICE arrests|summary=New Mexico elected officials and nonprofit leaders gathered in Albuquerque on Wednesday to acknowledge the fear in many immigrant families amid ongoing federal immigration raids — but also to reaffirm their commitment to keeping families together.|date=2025-06-18}}


=== New York ===
=== New York ===
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=== North Dakota ===
=== North Dakota ===
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{{News item|date=2025-06-06|link=https://www.kxnet.com/news/local-news/ice-detainees-held-in-nd-jail-as-space-runs-out/|title=ICE detainees held in ND jail as space runs out|summary=BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — Seventeen people detained by federal immigration agents are currently being held in the Burleigh/Morton Detention Center.}}


=== Ohio ===
=== Ohio ===
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{{News item|date=2025-11-13|link=https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/ohio-sheriff-says-local-partnerships-with-feds-on-immigration-starting-to-ramp-up|title=Ohio sheriff says local partnerships with feds on immigration ‘starting to ramp up’|summary=As the Trump administration ramps up deportation efforts nationwide, ICE has increasingly turned to local law enforcement through a program known as 287(g), which has existed for nearly 30 years. In Butler County, Ohio, Sheriff Richard Jones reinstated his county's partnership with the federal government when President Trump returned to office. The county has since housed nearly 2,000 ICE detainees in its jails.}}{{News item|date=2025-12-18|link=https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/local/2025/12/18/ice-raids-in-columbus-ohio-mayor-police-chief-respond-to-claims/87813200007/|title=Mayor says ICE operations in Columbus won't turn city into 'vehicle of fear'|summary=Columbus city leaders and Columbus Division of Police leadership emphasized on Dec. 18 that police are not working with federal immigration authorities as operations appear to be increasing in the city.}}


=== Oklahoma ===
=== Oklahoma ===
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{{News item|date=2026-01-20|link=https://kfor.com/news/local/ice-plans-large-detention-facility-in-oklahoma-city-prompting-backlash/|title=ICE plans large detention facility in Oklahoma City, prompting backlash|summary=OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Federal immigration officials plan to open a large detention facility in Oklahoma City capable of housing up to 1,500 people, a move that caught many local and state leaders by surprise and is now drawing sharp criticism from at least one Oklahoma lawmaker.}}


=== Oregon ===
=== Oregon ===
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{{News item|date=2025-10-31|link=https://oregoncapitalchronicle.com/2025/10/31/oregon-sees-largest-immigration-raid-under-trump-2-0-in-woodburn-group-says/|title=Oregon sees largest immigration raid under Trump 2.0 in Woodburn, group says|summary=Federal immigration agents detained at least 30 people headed to work Thursday morning in Woodburn — marking the largest immigration raid in Oregon since President Donald Trump took office in January, advocates say.}}


=== Pennsylvania ===
=== Pennsylvania ===
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=== South Dakota ===
=== South Dakota ===
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{{News item|date=2025-05-13|link=https://southdakotasearchlight.com/2025/05/13/ice-makes-arrests-in-south-dakota-city-where-noem-was-subjected-to-a-protest-three-days-earlier/|title=ICE makes 8 arrests in South Dakota city where Noem was subjected to a protest three days earlier|summary=U.S. immigration officials conducted a “worksite enforcement action” that resulted in eight arrests Tuesday in Madison, three days after their boss, Kristi Noem, was subjected to a protest in the same South Dakota city.}}


=== Tennessee ===
=== Tennessee ===