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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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The U.S. Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE) launched a controversial plan to massively expand the installation of GPS monitors on immigrants' ankles, a method of surveillance that is considered uncomfortable and stigmatizing.The ICE's advance on the installation of shackles to 180,000 migrantsAccording to a June 9 memorandum reviewed by The Washington Post, the federal agency ordered the placement of these electronic devices to person…

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Latin Times broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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