Resources
These are the letters between the PA-Dept of Environmental Protection (DEP) and DHS/ICE representative Ingalsbe. Thankfully, our DEP is holding the line and keeping them accountable.
Deputized for Disaster: How President Trump’s Supersized 287(g) Deportation Force is a Powder Keg for Law Enforcement, Our Communities, and Our Democracy By ACLU, Feb. 26, 2026
The report examines the impact of 287(g) agreements in nearly two dozen states and finds that the Trump administration’s misuse of the 287(g) program has extended Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) reach into everyday policing. As a result, local officers are being used to carry out “show me your papers” immigration enforcement — often during routine traffic stops — eroding constitutional protections, undermining public safety, and diverting limited local resources away from core law enforcement responsibilities.
Stopping Mass Deportation thru Sheriffs [PDF - 10 pages]
By SafetyBound.org
5% of People Detained By ICE Have Violent Convictions, 73% No Convictions
By Cato Institute, analysis of ICE data up to Nov. 2025
If You Build It, ICE Will Fill It: The Link Between Detention Capacity and ICE Arrests [2022 Report]
By Immigrant Legal Resource Center
Immigration Dragnet: New Era of 287(g) , July 2025 [PDF - 15 pages]
by Immigrant Legal Resource Center
This policy brief reviews the recent history of 287(g) agreements and how they’ve proliferated, describes the three 287(g) agreement models, examines a case study of escalating 287(g) programs in Florida, delves into the programs’ dangers and harms, and provides some recommendations for local communities that want to stop 287(g) agreements in their tracks.
Hiding in Plain Sight, Dec. 2025
New ICE arrest data show the power of state and local governments to curtail mass deportations
Using fresh data on ICE arrests through mid-October from the Deportation Data Project, we examine how jails continue to facilitate mass deportation, spotlighting important opportunities for resistance at the state and local levels

Crisis Intervention Training (CIT)
Police depts apply for more Crisis Intervention Training (CIT). See accolades by Berks District Attorney John Adams.

Sample Safe Zone Resolution, May 2023
Sample Safe Zone Resolution & Model Policy for school districts by NEA
SPANISH RESOURCES
Detention Watch Report (Dec. 1, 2025)

Current Status of DACA (Nov. 2025)


SCHOLARLY RESEARCH


https://tracreports.org/immigration/tools/ TRAC's reports and statistics are often cited in news articles, used in scholarly and legal publications, and referred to by government officials.




