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Ocelot II

(129,805 posts)
Thu Feb 12, 2026, 09:26 AM 4 hrs ago

Where is ICE going next? Analysis of new DHS leases says NY, NJ, PA, CA,

but almost everywhere else as well.

A Trump administration official recently told WIRED that California and New York are “next” for the type of fraud investigation that culminated in 3,000 ICE agents in Minneapolis. At least seven leasing projects are underway in California. In Sacramento, ICE has installed security features at the John E. Moss building ahead of further expansion. The location is already the site of a Justice Department immigration court. In Irvine, a city in Orange County located an hour’s drive from Los Angeles, ICE is moving into offices on 2020 Main Street, located right next to the airport and a childcare agency. In Van Nuys, a neighborhood of Los Angeles, ICE is expanding its offices at the James C. Corman federal building that also has offices for the IRS and Health and Human Services. Further expansion of ICE offices is also underway throughout the state, in federal buildings in Los Angeles, at San Diego’s Edward J. Schwartz Courthouse and federal building, and in Santa Ana’s federal building. The Santa Ana federal building is located within blocks of a church, the stadium for one of the nation's top high school football programs, and many government services.

In New York and New Jersey, ICE is expanding its physical footprint rapidly. In Roseland, New Jersey, less than an hour’s drive from New York City, ICE is moving into a building at 5 Becker Farm Road. The building is located near the Roseland Child Development Center. In Woodbury, New York, a hamlet in Long Island, ICE is moving into offices located at 88 Froehlich Farm Boulevard, near an expedited passport center. In New Windsor, New York, a town within driving distance of New York City along the Hudson River known for the Storm King Art Center, ICE is moving into offices at 843 Union Avenue. All three of these locations are within an hour and a half from a warehouse in Chester, New York, that DHS is pursuing as an immigrant detention center.

Several planned ICE office spaces are located near schools and early-childhood care centers. ICE is poised to move into a building on 1000 Westlakes Drive in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, suburb of Berwyn; the Hillside Elementary School is about a mile away. In Hartford, Connecticut, OPLA is poised to expand existing ICE office space in the Abraham A. Ribicoff federal building, which sits two blocks from the Betances elementary school. Back in Tennessee, ICE is ready to move into offices at 5904 Ridgeway Center Parkway in Memphis, in a building near the private all-girls Hutchison School. In the Columbus, Ohio, suburb of Westerville, OPLA appears ready to move into a small office building at 774 Park Meadow, near the Oakstone Academy High School. In Meridian, Idaho, ICE is moving into the Portico at Meridian Center, which is located near the Spalding STEM Academy high school. And in Oakbrook, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, ICE is moving into the Oakbrook Gateway, an office building located near both a Bright Horizons daycare center and a hospice center.


A list of cities targeted for ICE expansion:

In documents viewed by WIRED, ICE has repeatedly outlined its expansion to cities around the US. The September memorandum citing “unusual and compelling urgency” for office expansion states that OPLA will be “expanding its legal operations” into Birmingham, Alabama; Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Jacksonville, and Tampa, Florida; Des Moines, Iowa; Boise, Idaho; Louisville, Kentucky; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Grand Rapids, Michigan; St. Louis, Missouri; Raleigh, North Carolina; Long Island, New York; Columbus, Ohio; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Charleston and Columbia, South Carolina; Nashville, Tennessee; Richmond, Virginia; Spokane, Washington and Coeur d’Alene, Idaho; and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The memorandum also states that the existing offices are at maximum capacity and will “require additional space” to accommodate the new employees hired. At the time, the memo states that OPLA had selected almost 1,000 attorneys to hire.

https://www.wired.com/story/ice-expansion-across-us-at-heres-where-its-going-next
https://archive.is/BQfRW

Start organizing, folks.
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Ocelot II

(129,805 posts)
3. They've already seen what noncompliance looks like here in MN.
Thu Feb 12, 2026, 09:36 AM
4 hrs ago

We've been effectively throwing sand in their gears for months now, and we're still not budging. While I'm not delusional enough to think they will be packing up and leaving despite their promise to "draw down," they have had to work very hard to make Stephen Miller's quota of roofers, hotel maids, journalists and murdered observers. I have no doubt that the good folks of Philadelphia will dig in just as hard.

PCIntern

(28,107 posts)
2. Berwyn , PA!!!????
Thu Feb 12, 2026, 09:30 AM
4 hrs ago

Berwyn is Western Main Line territory and for their convoy to come down every day via the Schuylkill Expressway or Rt 30 is gonna be at least an hour into Philly, presuming that that is where they’re looking to deploy, which, I must add, is a BIG mistake.

Berwyn is a politically conservative area and they likely consider themselves safe there. We shall see.

PCIntern

(28,107 posts)
6. I wasn't implying that
Thu Feb 12, 2026, 10:19 AM
3 hrs ago

The traffic is horrendous most of the time from that area to Philly. They’re gonna be stuck in traffic a lot.

Walleye

(44,134 posts)
7. I get it, I hope they get completely stuck and can't move anywhere. They'll get out and start beating people up.
Thu Feb 12, 2026, 10:22 AM
3 hrs ago
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