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LEGAL: Track ICE in Illinois – Know Your Rights
ICE Tracking in Illinois: Where Law, Rights, and Community Power Collide Bilingual Blog Edition (English & Español) Ever wondered whether it’s really legal to track ICE in Illinois? The answer, like good salsa, has layers—federal law, state law, First Amendment … Continue reading
Online Detainee Locator
Use this page to locate a detainee who is currently in ICE custody, or who was released from ICE custody for any reason within the last 60 days. Online Detainee Locator Search by A-Number If you know the detainee’s A-Number, … Continue reading
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ICE Issues Memorandum, Provides Guidance on Prosecutorial Discretion; EOIR Issues Statement in Support
On November 17, 2011, Principal Legal Advisor Peter S. Vincent at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) issued a memorandum concerning case-by-case review of both incoming and pending cases for compliance with ICE’s civil enforcement priorities as set forth by … Continue reading
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ICE Revised Immigration Detainer Form I-247 (6/11)
ICE revised immigration detainer Form I-247, issued in June 2011. The form instructs that state and local authorities are not to detain an individual for more than 48 hours, excluding weekends and holidays, and requires local law enforcement to provide … Continue reading