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68,289
in detention on February 7, 2026
Immigration and Customs Enforcement held 68,289 in ICE detention according to data current as of February 7, 2026.
73.6%
of current detainees have no criminal convictions
50,259 out of 68,289—or 73.6% held in ICE detention have no criminal conviction according to data current as of February 7, 2026. Many of those convicted committed only minor offenses, including traffic violations.
Texas
is the state with the most ICE detainees in FY 2026
State Detainees
Texas 18,734
Louisiana 8,244
California 6,459
Florida 5,231
Georgia 4,227
ICE relied on detention facilities in Texas to house the most people during FY 2026, according to data current as of February 5, 2026.
39,694
people booked into ICE detention during January 2026.
ICE arrested 36,099 and CBP arrested 3,595 of the 39,694 people booked into detention by ICE during January 2026.
2,954
ICE detainees at Ero El Paso Camp East Montana
City Detainees
El Paso 2,954
Natchez 2,191
Lumpkin 2,009
Adelanto 1,802
Pearsall 1,759
Ero El Paso Camp East Montana in El Paso, Texas held the largest number of ICE detainees so far in FY 2026, averaging 2,954 per day (as of February 2026).
179,991
monitored through ICE's ATD programs
ICE Alternatives to Detention (ATD) programs are currently monitoring 179,991 families and single individuals, according to data current as of February 7, 2026.
San Francisco
leads country in use of ICE's ATD programs
AOR Monitored
San Francisco 20,504
Los Angeles 18,692
Chicago 18,602
Miami 17,979
New York 10,698
San Francisco's area office has the highest number in ICE's Alternatives to Detention (ATD) monitoring programs, according to data current as of February 7, 2026.