Rice students build ICE tracker map to monitor nationwide immigration enforcement
Jack Vu and Abby Manuel had been part of a volunteer program teaching weekly computer and Spanish classes to kids in Houstons East End for more than a year, when one day the kids stopped showing up.
Masked federal immigration officers had been making their presence felt in the Lawndale-Wayside neighborhoods, Vu said, prompting families to shelter inside. We were reading books, throwing the football with the kids, we knew their names, and they knew our names, and it was the fear that was keeping them away, he said.
The map includes a continuous feed of news from various online sources, including from both right- and left-leaning media outlets, and the immigration database, TRAC.
Visitors to the map tracker can use a cursor to track ICE operations using data from county jails and registers inspection reports at detention centers across the U.S.
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ICE TRACKER