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ICE Enforcement Database

A clean, queryable DuckDB database built from ICE enforcement data published by the Deportation Data Project (Berkeley Law / UCLA) via FOIA litigation.

22,030,619 rows across 6 tables covering ICE arrests, detainers, detentions, removals, and custody decisions.

Combines two FOIA releases:

  • 2023 release (FY2012-FY2023): arrests, detentions, removals, RCA decisions
  • 2025 settlement release (Sep 2023 - Oct 2025): arrests, detainers, detentions

Every row has a data_source column (release_2023 or release_2025) so you can filter by release. Overlapping records are deduplicated, preferring the richer 2025 data.

Built with ice-database.

Quick Start

DuckDB CLI

INSTALL httpfs;
LOAD httpfs;
ATTACH 'https://huggingface.co/datasets/Nason/ice-database/resolve/main/ice.duckdb' AS ice (READ_ONLY);

-- Arrests by month
SELECT DATE_TRUNC('month', apprehension_date) AS month, COUNT(*) AS arrests
FROM ice.arrests
WHERE apprehension_date IS NOT NULL
GROUP BY 1 ORDER BY 1 DESC LIMIT 12;

Python

import duckdb
con = duckdb.connect()
con.sql("INSTALL httpfs; LOAD httpfs;")
con.sql(\"\"\"
    ATTACH 'https://huggingface.co/datasets/Nason/ice-database/resolve/main/ice.duckdb'
    AS ice (READ_ONLY)
\"\"\")
con.sql("SELECT * FROM ice._metadata").show()

DuckDB uses HTTP range requests, so only the pages needed for your query are downloaded.

Tables

Table Description Rows Cols Sources Date Range
detentions Detention stays (book-in to book-out) 9,288,543 63 release_2023, release_2026 1995-08-31 to 2026-03-11
removals Deportation/removal records 3,680,770 46 release_2023, release_2026 0212-06-29 to 2023-10-21
rca_decisions Release/custody assessment decision history 3,543,467 42 release_2023
encounters ICE encounters with individuals 2,586,515 24 release_2026
arrests ICE administrative arrests 2,334,315 32 release_2023, release_2026 2011-10-01 to 2026-09-17
detainers Detainer requests issued to jails/prisons 597,009 76 release_2026 1989-09-25 to 2027-01-12

Key Features

Linked Records

Tables share a unique_id field for tracing individuals across the enforcement pipeline: arrests -> detainers -> detentions -> removals.

Pre-built Views

  • v_arrest_to_detention - Arrests joined to detention stays
  • v_enforcement_pipeline - Full pipeline: arrest -> detention -> removal
  • v_daily_arrests - Daily arrest counts by data source

Multi-release Deduplication

Where both releases cover the same period, records are deduplicated on key fields (unique_id + date + facility) with the richer 2025 release preferred.

Data Source

Deportation Data Project (Berkeley Law / UCLA). Data obtained through FOIA litigation against ICE.

License

Database build code: MIT. Underlying data: public domain (U.S. government records released via FOIA).

GitHub

Full source code, build instructions, and example queries: github.com/ian-nason/ice-database

Changelog

2026-07-06 — Full refresh + data-quality audit

Rebuilt from the Deportation Data Project's 2026 FOIA release (data through 2026-03-10) and repaired after an independent SQL-verified audit.

Data changes

  • New encounters table (2,586,515 rows, release_2026 only).
  • Release_2025 fully superseded by release_2026; release_2023 rows inside the 2026 window (2022-10-01 onward) deleted to prevent double counting. Detention supersede keys on stay book-out, removing 17,970 previously double-counted boundary-spanning segments.
  • 12,097 exact-duplicate encounters rows removed.
  • Totals: 22,030,619 rows across 6 tables (was 17.8M across 5).

Fixes

  • Views rewritten: v_arrest_to_detention and v_enforcement_pipeline now produce one row per arrest, matching the first detention stay / removal on or after the arrest within the same release (the old versions joined on unique_id alone, fanning out 3.1x with 20-27% negative durations). New v_detention_stays view collapses facility segments to stays.
  • removals.departure_date header rename in the 2026 release handled (previously would load as all-NULL).

Known caveats (see README for the full list)

  • unique_id never links across releases (re-anonymized per FOIA release).
  • Detainers and encounters exist only from Oct 2022; rca_decisions ends Sep 2023.
  • arrests demographics (citizenship, gender, birth year) exist only in release_2026 rows.
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