Michigan Attorney General Launches Online Portal to Track and Report ICE, Federal Immigration Enforcement Actions
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel launched a portal for residents to report federal immigration enforcement concerns amid over 5,000 public emails, aiming to investigate unlawful actions.
- Attorney General Dana Nessel unveiled a new online Federal Agents Tracker on Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026, during a Cadillac Place roundtable to collect reports of federal immigration actions in Michigan.
- Responding to public concern and thousands of messages, Nessel created the portal after receiving more than 5,000 emails amid unrest following two fatal Minnesota shootings last month.
- The online form lets residents submit incident details, photos by email, video links, and can be submitted anonymously, with contact info kept confidential, according to the Michigan Attorney General's office.
- Nessel warned her office will investigate and may prosecute federal officers, and the Michigan Attorney General's office may share reports with local law enforcement leaders, who do not enforce federal immigration law.
- As federal deployments shift, Michigan's move positions the state amid broader national disputes over immigration enforcement; Tom Homan, Trump's border czar, announced a drawdown of 700 federal personnel while nearly 75% of people detained in Michigan lack documented convictions.
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