π ICE / CBP Archives
What is this?This is a comprehensive, searchable database documenting the U.S. immigration detention system as of June 2026. It includes all 226+ detention facilities, the 58+ surveillance contractors, 90+ documented deaths in custody, and 1,954+ local law enforcement partnerships.Updated: Within the last 24 hours | Creator: The Autonomous Archives | Status: Active & GrowingIf You Find This Archive Useful, Please Consider Supporting The Autonomous Archives through βοΈ Buy Me A Coffee or Ko-Fi:βοΈ Buy Me A Coffee
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This archive documents systemic failures and deaths. Some content includes graphic images and descriptions of violence. Data is current through June 2026 and is actively maintained.
By The Numbers
226+
Detention Facilities90+
Deaths Documented (2025-2026)58+
Surveillance Vendors1,954+
287(g) Police Partnerships3,652+
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Searchable Tools
π‘ Surveillance Entities Used by ICEAll 58+ surveillance companies used by ICE/CBP. See contract values, services, international connections, and which vendors are tied to your region.Search Surveillance Entities
β οΈ Deaths in Custody ArchiveAll documented ICE/CBP-related deaths from Jan 2025βJune 2026. Search by date, facility, agency, cause, or nationality. See the full timeline and circumstances of each death.View 2026 Deaths (30+ as of Mid June)
View 2025 Deaths (60 known)
π’ All ICE Detention FacilitiesInteractive database of 226+ facilities. Search by location, capacity, contractor, or facility type. See which company manages each facility and how many people are held.Search Facilities
πΊοΈ Detention Infrastructure MapInteractive color-coded map showing 6 tiers of detention infrastructure. See which states are mega-hubs, regional processing centers, and support networks.View Map
π 287(g) Participating Police AgenciesAs of June 12, 2026 5:23 pm ICE has signed 1,954 Memorandums of Agreement for 287(g) programs covering 39 states and 2 U.S. Territories. These include JEM agreements with 181 law enforcement agencies in 30 states and 1 U.S. Territory, 287(g) WSO agreements with 508 law enforcement agencies in 34 states, and 287(g) TFM agreements with 1,265 agencies in 32 states and 2 U.S. Territories.Search 287(g) Participating Police Agencies
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π Full Archive & ReportsComplete 334-page PDF compilation with analysis by state, surveillance methodology, and community resistance documentation.
Updated regularly.Full Archive
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Who Is This For?
How can this archival information help you?ποΈ Local Organizer
Find detention facilities near you, identify 287(g) partners, see violations.βοΈ Lawyer/Researcher
Download facility lists, access death timelines, view contractor litigation.π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Family of Detainee(s)
Find where your relative is held, see facility conditions, access legal resources.π° Journalist
Verify detention facts, access death records, find contractor data.π‘οΈ Immigrant Rights Advocate
Map surveillance infrastructure, identify divestment targets, document abuses.π Researcher/Student
Access data on detention system scale, racial patterns, mortality trends.
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If You Found This Archive Useful, Please Consider Supporting The Autonomous Archives through βοΈ Buy Me A Coffee or Ko-Fi:βοΈ Buy Me A CoffeeKo-FiSource: π ICE & CBP Archives | Last Updated: June 2026This archive is maintained as a public record of immigration detention infrastructure and is updated as new information becomes available.π ICE/CBP Archive on Are.na | The Autonomous Archive on Substack