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LA Protests: Glendale Terminates Detention Contract with ICE, DHS

  • On June 9, 2025, the City of Glendale, California, canceled its nearly 20-year contract with ICE to house federal immigration detainees locally.
  • The decision came after growing protests in Los Angeles against ICE raids and followed a legal and community review emphasizing the city’s commitment to safety, responsible governance, and maintaining confidence among residents.
  • Since 2007, Glendale has operated a strictly overseen, locally managed facility that offers detainees sanitary living conditions, around-the-clock medical services, opportunities for family visits, and access to legal representation.
  • Since the Trump administration's start, ICE held 82 individuals at the Glendale jail, but detainees may now face added challenges visiting family and accessing legal aid.
  • The contract cancellation ends federal detention at the facility, leaving it to serve local law enforcement only amid continued political disputes and nationwide unrest.
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NBC LA broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Sunday, June 8, 2025.
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