“Masked men from ICE showed up one April morning, and it all stopped. The kids couldn’t leave their homes. Our weekly classes stopped,” said Vu, a Sid Richardson College freshman. “Week after week, I would hear word of another family who left without a word. We made [the map] a few weeks later.” The website, icemap.dev, tracks ICE-related news incidents in individual counties, as well as immigrant detention facilities with documented health and security inspection failures.

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    15 days ago

    Does distributing information over 20 competing trackers help ensure it’s in an easy to find manner?

    At some point you need to stop with adding new ICE trackers and start focusing on other areas that need attention. Where’s the Anti-ICE tracker, that shows you were the nearest group you can get in contact with to oppose ICE?