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We’re in the middle of major upgrades to the site. Over the next few days and weeks you’ll see changes to layout, navigation, and structure. A far more complete and continuously updated list of agents and incidents is being built and added to the database. Expect improvements across every section as we roll out the new system. The content of this website is not verified so long as this message is present.




Essential Information

Staying Safe Around ICE

Spotting ICE in the Field

Understanding ICE’s Structure

Preparing Before an Encounter

Reporting an Incident

If You Are Detained

Recommended Reading


Recent Incidents

Newly added or updated incident pages.

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In the News

Older items: full news archive.


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     Step-by-step instructions for sending us an incident with enough detail to verify and map it.
     Orientation for new volunteers, from research tasks to safety and OPSEC basics.
     Overview of ICE ERO officers, how we document them, and how to read agent pages.
     How we track detention centers, jails and other locations used in ICE operations.
     How to document license plates, markings and other details on ICE and CBP vehicles.
     What 287(g) is, how it works, and how we map local police partnerships with ICE.

State Directory

Browse state-specific portals documenting facilities, incidents, agents, and 287(g) agreements.