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=== New Hampshire === | === New Hampshire === | ||
{{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.}} | 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.}} | ||
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=== New Mexico === | === New Mexico === | ||
{{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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=== Oklahoma === | === Oklahoma === | ||
{{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 === | ||
{{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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=== Rhode Island === | === Rhode Island === | ||
* | *{{News item|date=2026-01-16|link=Rhode Islanders react to ICE agents attempting to detain person at courthouse|title=Rhode Islanders react to ICE agents attempting to detain person at courthouse|summary=PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WJAR) — NBC 10 has been getting reports of ICE agents showing up outside courthouses across Rhode Island in recent days and weeks to arrest undocumented immigrants.}} | ||
=== South Carolina === | === South Carolina === | ||
* | *{{News item|date=2025-11-15|link=Federal officials say immigration raids have begun in North Carolina|title=Federal officials say immigration raids have begun in North Carolina|summary=CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Federal officials confirmed that a surge of immigration enforcement in North Carolina's largest city had begun as agents were seen making arrests in multiple locations Saturday.}} | ||
=== 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 === | ||
{{News item|date=2026-02-19|link=https://nashvillebanner.com/2026/02/19/immigration-deportation-ice-thp-nashville-operation/|title=‘Huntin’ Time’ — How ICE and Tennessee State Troopers Targeted Immigrants, Inflated Safety Claims|summary=Footage... captured a pattern of demeaning conduct from law enforcement, who used a mix of pejoratives to describe the targets, prevented subjects from contacting their families and physically marked detainees to track who made the arrest, as teams of law enforcement apparently competed to detain the most people.}} | |||
=== Texas === | === Texas === | ||
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=== Utah === | === Utah === | ||
{{News item|date=2026-01-06|link=https://utahnewsdispatch.com/2026/01/06/ice-arrests-increased-in-utah-under-trump/|title=What we know about how ICE arrests have increased in Utah under Trump|summary=Data shows ICE arrests of all types are up in Utah since Trump took office. A majority have been people with criminal convictions — but a growing share don’t have criminal records}} | |||
=== Vermont === | === Vermont === | ||
{{News item|date=2026-03-22|link=https://vnews.com/2026/03/22/vermont-police-protest-clashes/|title=Vermont police officials defend officers’ conduct during immigration operation, blame ‘agitators’|summary=MONTPELIER — Local and state police officials were asked Thursday to explain the violent clashes between Vermont law enforcement agents and protesters during a federal immigration operation last week in South Burlington.}} | |||
=== Virginia === | === Virginia === | ||
{{News item|date=2026-01-26|link=https://virginiamercury.com/2026/01/26/in-newly-democratic-virginia-immigration-enforcement-becomes-early-test-for-spanberger/|title=In newly Democratic Virginia, immigration enforcement becomes early test for Spanberger|summary=The governor moves to curb state cooperation with ICE as advocates warn existing agreements remain and Republicans argue the change risks public safety.}} | |||
=== Washington === | === Washington === | ||
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=== West Virginia === | === West Virginia === | ||
{{News item|date=2026-01-31|link=https://mountainstatespotlight.org/2026/01/31/ice-arrests-surge-court-skepticism/|title=How Trump’s ICE raids in West Virginia are overstepping constitutional limits|summary=Federal judges are demanding answers over how ICE is arresting and detaining immigrants in West Virginia, as emergency court filings rise, state jails fill and outrage spreads over Trump’s immigration crackdown.}} | |||
=== Wisconsin === | === Wisconsin === | ||
{{News item|date=2025-12-05|link=https://wisconsinexaminer.com/2025/12/05/wisconsin-communities-have-been-standing-up-to-ice-now-the-state-supreme-court-could-do-the-same/|title=Wisconsin communities have been standing up to ICE. Now the state Supreme Court could do the same.|summary=On Wednesday, the Wisconsin Supreme Court accepted a case filed by the state chapter of the ACLU on behalf of the immigrant rights group Voces de la Frontera, contending that Wisconsin law enforcement agencies do not have the authority to make arrests or keep people in jail on detainers based solely on ICE’s administrative warrants.}} | |||
=== Wyoming === | === Wyoming === | ||
{{News item|date=2025-11-25|link=https://www.overdriveonline.com/regulations/article/15772718/wyoming-immigration-raid-leads-to-40-criminal-alien-drivers-arrested|title=Wyoming immigration raid hits I-25, I-80 with 40 'criminal alien' drivers arrested|summary=Wyoming Highway Patrol and the Laramie County Sheriff's Office partnered with Immigration and Customs Enforcement for an immigration raid on I-25, I-80, and U.S. 85, resulting in the arrest of dozens of "criminal alien" CDL drivers.}} | |||