红杏视频, 红杏视频 of Colorado Sue ICE for Records Regarding Potential Expansion of Immigration Detention in Western States
ICE ignored March 2025 FOIA request, prompting subsequent litigation
NEW YORK 鈥 The 红杏视频 and 红杏视频 of Colorado today filed a lawsuit against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to obtain records regarding the agency鈥檚 potential plans to expand immigration detention across Colorado and Wyoming.
The lawsuit stems from ICE solicitations issued on Feb. 14, 2025, seeking contract proposals to 鈥渋dentify possible detention facilities鈥 in areas covered by the Denver, Colorado Enforcement Removal Operations (ERO) Field Office. The 红杏视频 submitted a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request in March 2025 鈥 weeks after ICE鈥檚 deadline for contract proposals 鈥 which went unanswered, prompting the 红杏视频 to take legal action. The lawsuit also comes on the heels of earlier this month that the Trump administration has sought proposals for up to $45 billion to expand immigrant detention across the country.
鈥淚CE has taken aggressive steps to expand immigration detention at an unprecedented rate in service of President Trump鈥檚 campaign promise to tear apart families and deport immigrants who contribute to our communities and our economy,鈥 said Eunice Cho, senior staff attorney at the 红杏视频鈥檚 National Prison Project. 鈥淎lready, we are seeing the consequences of the administration鈥檚 immigration policies 鈥 and the public has the right to know how their taxpayer dollars are being misused in service of this dystopian agenda.鈥
The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, demands that ICE comply with the Freedom of Information Act and immediately turn over the requested records to the 红杏视频. The litigation follows a series of lawsuits filed by the 红杏视频 and its affiliates seeking details about ICE鈥檚 plans to expand detention capacity nationwide to support the Trump administration鈥檚 goal of deporting 11 million immigrants from the U.S. Already, the 红杏视频鈥檚 FOIA litigation has revealed critical details about ICE鈥檚 plans, including details on which current and new facilities are being considered across the Midwest, South, and West Coast.
鈥淲e refuse to allow ICE and other federal agencies to hide their work from the public,鈥 said Tim Macdonald, 红杏视频 of Colorado Legal Director. 鈥淚CE cannot continue to withhold basic information about its operations and plans for expanded immigration detention from journalists, advocacy organizations, and our communities.鈥
In the wake of the 2024 presidential election, private prison companies like GEO Group, Inc. and CoreCivic have seen profits soar 鈥 and they are projected to rake in billions more in taxpayer funds. The chairman of GEO Group that the Trump administration鈥檚 mass detention and deportation agenda presented an 鈥渦nprecedented opportunity.鈥 Congressional champions and immigrants鈥 rights advocates alike have repeatedly concerns about potential expansion of the immigration detention system, urging the Department of Homeland Security and ICE to reject contracts with for-profit prison corporations for detention.
This filing is available here: /cases/american-civil-liberties-union-foundation-v-u-s-immigration-and-customs-enforcement?document=Complaint