(09 Jul 2025)
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) published facility information for 201 facilities in its latest statistical release updated through June 23, 2025. At least 9 of the facilities appeared for the first time on the list this year. These newly-added facilities include Anchorage Correctional Complex, Alaska; Minnehaha County Jail, in Sioux Falls, South Dakota; and Northwestern Regional Juvenile Detention Center, in Winchester, Virginia.
Among these 201 detention facilities, ICE listed twenty-five facilities that did not show any value for average daily population during FY 2025 but did have an average length of stay, except for the Bureau of Prisons facility in Miami, of a few days. These were almost all county detention facilities.
The Everglades Detention Camp, a much-publicized new facility located near Miami, Florida, was not included in ICE’s recent update. ICE’s facility-by-facility population counts have a validity through June 23, 2025, about ten days before ICE began sending detainees to the soft-sided facility.
Nationally, ICE continues to break records for the number of people held in custody at one time. Based on the most recent update, 57,861 detainees are held across the United States and Territories, a new record that surpassed the previous peak—56,397 people in custody—set in the previous statistical release.
However, even without the addition of new facilities, detention totals are well below the number of beds (62,913) ICE was authorized to use back in mid-April when TRAC obtained the contractual capacity for each of the then 181 detention facilities ICE was authorized to use.
Highlights from data updated in TRAC's Detention Quick Facts tool show that:
Immigration and Customs Enforcement held 57,861 in ICE detention according to data current as of June 29, 2025.
41,495 out of 57,861—or 71.7%—held in ICE detention have no criminal conviction according to data current as of June 29, 2025. Many of those convicted committed only minor offenses, including traffic violations.*
ICE relied on detention facilities in Texas to house the most people during FY 2025, according to data current as of June 23, 2025.
ICE arrested 23,652 and CBP arrested 5,236 of the 28,888 people booked into detention by ICE during May 2025.
Adams County Det Center in Natchez, Mississippi held the largest number of ICE detainees so far in FY 2025, averaging 2,179 per day (as of June 2025).
ICE Alternatives to Detention (ATD) programs are currently monitoring 183,091 families and single individuals, according to data current as of June 28, 2025.
San Francisco's area office has highest number in ICE's Alternatives to Detention (ATD) monitoring programs, according to data current as of June 28, 2025.
*Note: TRAC Reports has adjusted its definition of criminal history. Previously, anyone recorded by ICE as having “Pending Criminal Charges” was identified as having a criminal history. From this update and going forward, detainees with pending charges will not be considered as having a criminal record.
TRAC’s Immigration Quick Facts provides the latest data on
immigrant detention,
immigration court
cases, and
immigration prosecutions
in federal court. Each page includes several key data points alongside a graphic or table, a short
description for context, and a link to more data. Click
here
to see more about TRAC's entire suite of immigration tools.
|