Planned Locations for New and Expanded ICE Offices

  • 2334 E. Highway 80, Douglas, Arizona
  • Deconcini Port of Entry, Nogales, Arizona
  • 2020 Main Street, Irvine, California
  • James C. Corman Federal Building, Los Angeles, California
  • John E. Moss Federal Building, Sacramento, California
  • Edward J. Schwartz Courthouse and Federal Building, San Diego, California
  • Santa Ana Federal Building, Santa Ana, California
  • Abraham A. Ribicoff Federal Building, Hartford, Connecticut
  • Potomac Center North, Washington, DC
  • One Enterprise Center, Jacksonville, Florida
  • One Riverview Square, Miami, Florida
  • 75 Vineyards Boulevard, Naples, Florida
  • 12249 Science Drive, Orlando, Florida
  • 1551 Sawgrass Corporate Parkway, Sunrise, Florida
  • Portico At Meridian Center, Meridian, Idaho
  • Oakbrook Gateway, Oakbrook, Illinois
  • Penn on Parkway, Carmel, Indiana
  • 1201 Third Street, Alexandria, Louisiana
  • One City Center Building, Portland, Maine
  • 201 International Circle, Cockeysville, Maryland
  • 6505 Belcrest Road, Hyattsville, Maryland
  • John F. Kennedy Federal Building, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Rosa Parks Federal Building, Detroit, Michigan
  • Waters Center, Grand Rapids, Michigan
  • One Towne Square, Southfield, Michigan
  • Norris Cotton Federal Building, Manchester, New Hampshire
  • 5 Becker Farm Road, Roseland, New Jersey
  • 843 Union Avenue, New Windsor, New York
  • 88 Froehlich Farm Boulevard, Woodbury, New York
  • 11000 Regency Lakeview, Cary, North Carolina
  • Whitehall Corporate Center, Charlotte, North Carolina
  • 774 Park Meadow Road, Westerville, Ohio
  • Corporate Tower, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  • Edith Green-Wendell Wyatt Federal Building, Portland, Oregon
  • 1000 Westlakes Drive, Berwyn, Pennsylvania
  • 801 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Park Place Corporate Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • 3000 Sidney Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Yorktowne Medical Center, York, Pennsylvania
  • San Patricio Office Center, Guaynabo, Puerto Rico
  • 1441 Main Street, Columbia, South Carolina
  • 5904 Ridgeway Center Parkway, Memphis, Tennessee
  • Estes Kefauver Federal Building, Nashville, Tennessee
  • Nashville House Office Building, Nashville, Tennessee
  • 3381 US Highway 277, Eagle Pass, Texas
  • Epicenter Office Community, El Paso, Texas
  • 222 E. Van Buren Avenue, Harlingen, Texas
  • 125 E. John Carpenter Freeway, Irving, Texas
  • 15727 Anthem Parkway, San Antonio, Texas
  • 1780 Hughes Landing, The Woodlands, Texas
  • Heritage Center, Annandale, Virginia
  • The Moorefield, Richmond, Virginia
  • Cabot Park, Sterling, Virginia
  • Riverfront Technical Park, Tukwila, Washington

Archived copies of the article (do not contain the location list)

If you have one coming, it’s important to set up a local rapid response network. That means:

  • A hotline for locals to call (and distributing the number)
  • Town or neighborhood level signal chats to alert people about what is happening
  • Whistle distribution so that it’s possible to rapidly alert immediate neighbors
  • Starting regular patrols to spot ICE before they kidnap anybody
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    Fucking evil. Know why? My wife got her Green Card in the USCIS in Santa Ana in the same building as ICE is setting up in. They’re 100% going to use this as a way to target people seeking legal status, guaranteed.

    I believe the same is true of the federal building in LA, too. One could make the point that no one in the entire state will house ICE except that which is owned already by the feds, but to share buildings with people seeking legal status is absolutely abhorrent.

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      13 hours ago

      I was just up in Santa Ana yesterday (the foam store on Main Street), and I don’t know if it was me projecting, but it sure seemed like the vibe of the area is a lot different than I remember.

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        I hope not, but I wouldn’t be surprised. I’m aware there’s been a few high profile ICE incidents in Santa Ana in particular, but most of the people there are still citizens; it might be the obvious racism that makes things tense. They’ve always had a hard time dealing with their conservative neighbors, though.

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      Yep. Even perfectly normal visa renewals often include brief periods of technically undocumented status during various paperwork delays and such. Historically that wasn’t a big deal because no one was getting disappeared over an immigration civil infraction, but here were are now. All those little gaps in the system are opportunities to randomly deport working people for no reason.