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=== Alabama === | === Alabama === | ||
{{News item|date=2025-09-20|link=https://mynbc15.com/news/local/south-alabama-man-sues-federal-government-over-ice-raids|title=South Alabama man sues federal government over ICE raids|summary=MOBILE, Ala. (WPMI) — A south Alabama man is suing the federal government after he says he was detained multiple times by ICE at construction sites in our area.}}{{News item|date=2025-12-05|link=https://landline.media/82-truckers-detained-in-alabama-ice-raid/|title=82 truckers detained in Alabama ICE raid|summary=Another state has cooperated with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to apprehend truck drivers who are believed to be operating illegally. This time, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency worked with ICE on targeted enforcement from Oct. 27 through Oct. 30 and from Nov. 16 through Nov. 18 along “high-crash rural interstate corridors.”}} | {{News item|date=2025-09-20|link=https://mynbc15.com/news/local/south-alabama-man-sues-federal-government-over-ice-raids|title=South Alabama man sues federal government over ICE raids|summary=MOBILE, Ala. (WPMI) — A south Alabama man is suing the federal government after he says he was detained multiple times by ICE at construction sites in our area.}} | ||
{{News item|date=2025-12-15|link=https://www.ice.gov/doclib/287gMOA/stateofalabamadepartmentofpublicsafety.pdf|title=Alabama 287g agreement|summary=signed version of the Alabama 287g agreement MOA}}{{News item|date=2025-12-05|link=https://landline.media/82-truckers-detained-in-alabama-ice-raid/|title=82 truckers detained in Alabama ICE raid|summary=Another state has cooperated with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to apprehend truck drivers who are believed to be operating illegally. This time, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency worked with ICE on targeted enforcement from Oct. 27 through Oct. 30 and from Nov. 16 through Nov. 18 along “high-crash rural interstate corridors.”}} | |||
=== Alaska === | === Alaska === | ||
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=== Georgia === | === Georgia === | ||
{{News item|date=2025-09-06|link=https://www.cnn.com/2025/09/05/us/georgia-plant-ice-raid-hundreds-arrested-hnk|title=Massive immigration raid at Hyundai megaplant in Georgia leads to 475 arrests. Most are Korean|summary=Hundreds of federal officers descended on a small southeast Georgia community and raided the Hyundai Metaplant – arresting 475 people in the largest sweep yet in the current Trump administration’s immigration crackdown at US worksites.}}{{News item|date=2025-09-07|link=https://www.npr.org/2025/09/06/nx-s1-5532604/hyundai-immigration-raid-georgia-south-korea|title=South Korea charters plane to fly home over 300 workers detained by ICE at Georgia Hyundai plant|summary=On Sunday, Presidential chief of staff Kang Hoon-sik said that South Korea and the U.S. had finalized negotiations on the workers' release, with South Korea planning to send a charter plane to bring more than 300 workers home, as soon as remaining administrative steps are completed.}}{{News item|date=2025-12-07|link=https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/dec/07/georgia-veteran-detained-ice|title=Detained Georgia veteran deserves to stay in US after serving country, fiancee says|summary=Jamaican-born US army veteran faces deportation as more non-US citizen military members are swept up by ICE raids}} | |||
=== Hawaii === | === Hawaii === | ||
{{News item|date=2025-11-10|link=https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2025/11/11/immigration-arrests-surge-hawaii-federal-agents-target-courthouses/|title=Immigration arrests surge in Hawaii as federal agents target courthouses|summary=Public arrests and large raids documented on social media are just the tip of the iceberg, according to statistics from the Deportation Data Project. There were 153 arrests in the first half of the year, compared to only 41 in the same period last year, and already far ahead of last year’s total of 89.}}{{News item|date=2025-11-06|link=https://www.acluhi.org/news/ice-raids-in-hawaii/|title=ICE raids in Hawaii|summary=The latest ICE raids on Kauaʻi on Wednesday led to 44 arrests at homes and businesses. But it's happening across the islands.}} | |||
=== Idaho === | === Idaho === | ||
{{News item|date=2025-10-21|link=https://idahocapitalsun.com/briefs/ice-arrests-105-people-in-southwest-idaho-raid-u-s-department-of-homeland-security-says/|title=ICE arrests 105 people in southwest Idaho raid, U.S. Department of Homeland Security says|summary=In a raid Sunday in southwest Idaho, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested 105 people. | |||
The Federal Bureau of Investigation previously announced five arrests of people linked to the alleged illegal horserace gambling operation in Wilder called La Catedral Arena. A spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on Tuesday confirmed ICE’s arrest count.}}{{News item|date=2025-10-26|link=https://www.ktvb.com/article/news/local/nampa-children-struggle-after-wilder-raid-leaves-father-detained-by-ice-idaho/277-ef5ca608-4a67-4a2f-a7bf-e95361a4acbf|title=Idaho children struggle after Wilder raid leaves their father detained by ICE|summary=A Nampa family is still reeling after ICE detained their father at an FBI raid. His children recount the fear of that day and their hope of having him home.}} | |||
=== Illinois === | === Illinois === | ||
{{News item|date=2025-12-16|link=https://news.wttw.com/2025/12/16/border-patrol-chief-greg-bovino-back-chicago-federal-immigration-operations-ramp-back|title=Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino Back in Chicago as Federal Immigration Operations Ramp Back Up|summary=Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino and masked federal agents have resumed immigration operations in and around Chicago, weeks after he and hundreds of agents left the area at the start of the winter season. | |||
Illinois officials have confirmed that a large group of federal agents returned to Chicago and have resumed “terrorizing our community,” Illinois Rep. Jesús “Chuy” García said Tuesday.}}{{News item|date=2025-12-18|link=https://www.themarshallproject.org/2025/12/18/ice-chicago-immigration-blitz-data|title=ICE Data Reveals What Happened to 1,600 People Arrested During Chicago’s Blitz|summary=As federal agents descend on Chicago this week for a renewed round of immigration raids, a Marshall Project analysis shows what happened to around 1,600 people arrested in a similar operation this fall. Our reporting reveals how federal agencies moved them through the Trump administration’s expanded network of detention facilities — many rife with complaints of inhumane conditions.}} | |||
=== Indiana === | === Indiana === | ||
{{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 === | ||
{{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 === | ||
{{News item|date=2025-11-24|link=https://www.kansan.com/news/data-shows-ice-arrests-in-kansas-soar-under-trump-administration/article_b600bca3-1dfd-4e72-a055-d8f0b2723c50.html|title=Data shows ICE arrests in Kansas soar under Trump administration|summary=CE arrests in Kansas have sharply increased since President Trump began his immigration crackdown, and a larger share of those arrested have no criminal convictions, data shows. }} | |||
=== Kentucky === | === Kentucky === | ||
{{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 === | ||
{{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 === | ||
{{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 === | ||
* [[Legislation:Maryland 287g Ban Bill 2025]] – Del. Nicole Williams plans to reintroduce a bill to prohibit 287(g) agreements in Maryland, with new backing from the state Senate president, signaling growing political resistance to local [[ICE]] partnerships. | * [[Legislation:Maryland 287g Ban Bill 2025]] – Del. Nicole Williams plans to reintroduce a bill to prohibit 287(g) agreements in Maryland, with new backing from the state Senate president, signaling growing political resistance to local [[ICE]] partnerships. | ||
{{News item|date=2025-10-07|link=https://baltimorebeat.com/indiscriminate-ice-arrests-have-left-baltimores-immigrant-communities-in-a-constant-state-of-fear-and-anxiety/|title=INDISCRIMINATE ICE ARRESTS HAVE LEFT BALTIMORE’S IMMIGRANT COMMUNITIES IN A CONSTANT STATE OF FEAR AND ANXIETY|summary=THE “ARREST FIRST AND ASK QUESTIONS LATER” REALITY FORCES FAMILIES TO SPEND IMMENSE ENERGY ON SAFETY PLANNING, RIGHTS REHEARSALS, AND PREPARING FOR POTENTIAL DETENTIONS, FRAYING THE VERY FOUNDATION OF COMMUNITY WELL-BEING.}} | |||
=== Massachusetts === | === Massachusetts === | ||
{{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 === | ||
{{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 === | ||
{{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 === | ||
* | *{{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 === | ||
{{News item|date=2025-12-13|link=https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2025/12/13/inside-look-ice-operates-trumps-america/87569995007/|title=Exclusive look inside ICE: How the agency operates in Trump's America|summary=KANSAS CITY, Missouri ‒ Inside an ICE headquarters in a suburban office park hangs a printed text-message that immigration officers feel is aimed at them: "Get a gun and shoot them in the streets."}} | |||
=== Montana === | === Montana === | ||
* | *{{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 === | ||
{{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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=== New Jersey === | === New Jersey === | ||
{{News item|date=2025-10-09|link=https://www.njspotlightnews.org/2025/10/ice-has-arrested-over-3000-people-in-nj-since-trump-took-office/|title=ICE has arrested over 3,000 people in NJ since Trump took office|summary=WASHINGTON — Agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement have arrested more than 3,000 people in New Jersey since President Donald Trump took office, the ninth-highest total of any state in the country.}} | |||
=== New Mexico === | === New Mexico === | ||
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=== New York === | === New York === | ||
{{News item|date=2025-11-04|link=https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/dec/12/new-york-street-vendors-ice-national-guard|title=‘There’s power in numbers’: New Yorkers are banding together to protect street vendors from ICE|summary=With ICE targeting vendors and fear rising, community groups are organising fast to keep New Yorkers working on the streets safe}} | |||
=== North Carolina === | === North Carolina === | ||
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=== North Dakota === | === North Dakota === | ||
{{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 === | ||
* | *{{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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=== South Dakota === | === South Dakota === | ||
* | *{{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 === | ||
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- Legislation:Maryland 287g Ban Bill 2025 – Del. Nicole Williams plans to reintroduce a bill to prohibit 287(g) agreements in Maryland, with new backing from the state Senate president, signaling growing political resistance to local ICE partnerships.
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2025-01-10 – Agreement:Wake_County_North_Carolina — Wake County 287(g) agreement renewed.
2025-11-19 - https://www.cnn.com/2025/11/19/us/north-carolina-charlotte-ice-raids-what-we-know
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- Agreement:Bucks County Pennsylvania 287g – A Bucks County sheriff who joined ICE’s 287(g) program, giving local deputies federal immigration enforcement powers, faced major backlash from rights groups and his Democratic challenger. The issue became the centerpiece of the race, and voters ultimately removed him from office, with the sheriff-elect vowing to halt and withdraw from the ICE agreement immediately.
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2025-01-15 – Incident:2025-01-14-Hidalgo-TX — Border pursuit ends in crash in Hidalgo, Texas.