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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Trump admin. responds to Glendale, California canceling ICE contract
The Trump Administration on Tuesday, June 10, responded to a Southern California city's decision to terminate its agreement with the federal government to house federal immigration detainees. The City of Glendale, California, located northeast of Los Angeles, announced it would end its contract with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Monday, June 9. “It is deeply disturbing that sanctuary politicians in Glendale, California, would…


Aviation company relocating to Killeen holds high-priced deportation flight contracts
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California City Cuts Ties With ICE Amid Pro-Migrant Riots in Los Angeles - Real News Now
Glendale, California—a city just outside of downtown Los Angeles—has officially severed its contract with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, caving to pressure from activists amid a wave of violent anti-ICE riots sweeping through the region. For nearly two decades, Glendale’s police department housed ICE detainees under a federal contract. But after several days of chaos in nearby Los Angeles—where rioters torched vehicles, blocked freewa…
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