ICE aims to expand number of migrants tracked with ankle monitors: Report
UNITED STATES, JUL 24 – ICE aims to increase GPS monitoring from 24,000 to potentially 180,000 migrants in Alternatives to Detention, backed by $45 billion in new funding for deportation efforts.
- U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement plans to significantly expand the use of GPS ankle monitors on migrants participating in its Alternatives to Detention program, according to a memo dated June 9, 2025.
- This expansion follows a Trump administration directive to escalate supervision levels when migrants are not arrested at reporting, aiming to extend government surveillance beyond physical detention.
- Currently, about 24,000 immigrants wear monitors, but roughly 183,000 people are enrolled in ATD, and ICE plans to increase ankle monitor usage, benefiting contractors like Geo Group, ICE's largest contractor.
- Geo Group, which has contributed over $1.5 million to Trump's 2024 campaign and employs former immigration officials, operates the tracking program through its subsidiary BI Inc., initially created for cattle monitoring; CEO David Donahue indicated the firm is equipped to monitor millions of immigrants.
- The escalation may deepen immigrant surveillance and raise concerns about the ethical and operational challenges of monitoring, as advocates warn the devices turn homes and communities into "digital cages.
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ICE gestapo seeks massive expansion of electronic monitoring to hasten mass deportations
Under conditions where ICE agents are disappearing immigrants at worksites, courthouses and hospitals, the agency is seeking to shackle 180,000 people with GPS monitors to more easily track and deport them.
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ICE aims to expand number of migrants tracked with ankle monitors: Report
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is moving to dramatically increase the number of immigrants fitted with GPS-equipped ankle monitors. The directive, first reported by The Washington Post, comes as the Trump administration ramps up surveillance of migrants it aims to deport. Current number of ATD enrollees In a June 9 memo, ICE directed staff to fit people in the agency’s Alternatives to Detention (ATD) program with ankle monitors “whenev…
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