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ICE's growing detention footprint, and the communities fighting back

<img src='undefined' alt='This map, created with overnment data provided by ICE in response to a FOIA request by the Deportation Data Project and analyzed by NPR, shows book-ins at facilities across the country between Jan. 20 and mid-October 2025.’/>
Resistance in both Democratic and Republican cities points to broader unease with the direction of immigration enforcement.
(Image credit: A map of the contiguous United States with differently sized orange squares showing the locations of places where people who were detained by ICE were held. A key describes the size of the squares showing book-ins between 500 and 20,000, for January 20, 2025 until mid-October 2025.)




