Mapping ICE's expanding footprint, and the communities fighting back

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by Eric Westervelt
March 23, 2026
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Cities across both parties are opposing ICE detention facility expansion in their communities.

How This Affects You

If you live in a city planning ICE detention expansion, local resources and community safety policies may shift based on facility operations.

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ICE detention facilities across the country have held detainees from January 20 through mid-October 2025, with book-ins ranging from 500 to 20,000 per location, according to data analyzed by NPR's Deportation Data Project. The detention surge has prompted resistance in both Democratic and Republican cities, signaling broad community opposition to the current direction of immigration enforcement. Local communities in different political jurisdictions are organizing against the expanded detention footprint, though the article does not specify particular policy responses or legislative actions underway.

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Communities in Democratic and Republican jurisdictions are actively fighting ICE detention facility expansion plans.

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