Share articleAs overcrowding at Florida’s largest immigrant detention center ballooned this year, the emergency calls flooded in. “I got a gentleman here, new arrival detainee, he’s complaining of chest pains.” “We have a detainee having a seizure.” “We got a new arrival detainee here that’s complaining of lightheadedness.” Krome Processing Center’s average daily population has […]| Key Biscayne Independent
In this issue: ICE's latest detention data contains errors, growth of non-criminal detainees continues, and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's inadequate claims about ICE arrests.| austinkocher.substack.com
CBP releases July data showing migration hitting new low at the border; Notes on “mass deportation”; Notes from Mexico| WOLA
Hiding in Plain Sight: How local jails obscure and facilitate mass deportation under Trump| www.prisonpolicy.org
As of June 29, there were 57,861 people detained by ICE, and 41,495 of them — 71.7% — had no criminal convictions.| Fortune
Through threats and incentives, the administration conscripted local jails, federal prisons and private companies to detain immigrants.| The Marshall Project
Borderless Magazine captures how ICE arrests in Los Angeles sparked a string of demonstrations across Chicago this week.| Borderless Magazine NFP
The number of state and local ICE partnerships has spiked this year—especially in Florida| themarkup.org
Texas law enforcement agencies and others around the nation are reviving a long-dead "task force" program that led to racial profiling in the past.| The Texas Observer
By now, you have probably heard about Project 2025. President Joe Biden certainly hopes so. Biden’s reelection campaign| @politifact