A historic expansion of the U.S. immigration detention system is underway, radically reshaping enforcement and sparking a nationwide controversy over new detention models and human rights. Our team has found that since January 2025, the detainee population has swelled by over 70%, reaching an unprecedented 70,000 people on any given day. This surge is fueled by a shift in policy aimed at mass deportation and the introduction of controversial new facilities, including massive commercial warehouses.
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The administration’s strategy relies on a dramatic increase in holding capacity and a “no release” policy that has seen discretionary releases from custody plummet by 87%. This ensures more individuals remain in immigration detention while they contest their cases. To accommodate the record numbers, federal authorities are turning to unconventional and alarming new methods, including purchasing and converting large commercial warehouses into sprawling detention centers.
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“The goal of the revamped detention and deportation system would, as Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons put it, be ‘[Amazon] Prime, but with human beings.'”
This move has been met with fierce opposition. Local communities and officials are raising alarms about the lack of transparency and the potential strain on local infrastructure, such as water supplies. In Georgia, senators have spoken out against the plan, and one city even put a lock on a warehouse’s water meter to prevent its conversion into a facility intended to hold up to 10,000 people. The debate is also active on social media, with Reddit users in forums like r/Defeat_Project_2025 discussing the community pushback.
The New Face of Immigration Detention
Beyond warehouses, other new forms of immigration detention have emerged, drawing sharp criticism. These include state-operated sites like Florida’s “Alligator Alcatraz” and a massive tent camp on the Fort Bliss army base in Texas known as “Camp East Montana”. Reports from inside these facilities paint a grim picture. Detainees and human rights groups allege severe medical neglect, inhumane conditions, and abuse.
At “Alligator Alcatraz,” lawyers have filed court declarations alleging that guards severely beat and pepper-sprayed detainees who complained about non-functioning phones, their primary link to legal counsel and family. Meanwhile, reports from The Guardian describe conditions at Camp East Montana as “psychological torture,” with at least three detainee deaths recorded at the facility. The increase in the detained population has correlated with a tragic rise in deaths in custody, with 2025 being the deadliest year on record for immigration detention, a pace that 2026 is on track to meet or exceed, according to data from KFF.
The policy changes have also shifted the demographic of who is being held. There has been a staggering 2,450 percent increase in the number of people with no criminal record held in immigration detention. This change is a direct result of an increase in “at-large” arrests in communities rather than focusing on individuals with criminal records.
Detention Numbers: A Comparative Look
Our analysis of government and public data reveals a stark contrast in immigration detention statistics between the previous and current administrations.
| Metric | End of Biden Admin (Dec 2024) | Current Admin (as of Feb 2026) |
|---|---|---|
| Average Daily Detainees | ~39,000 | ~68,000-70,000+ |
| Individuals Held > 6 Months | 2,849 | 7,252 |
| Discretionary Releases | Common Practice | Reduced by 87% |
| Deaths in Custody (Annual) | 11 (in 2024) | 33 (in 2025) |
These changes underscore a fundamental transformation of the immigration detention landscape. Prolonged detention has become far more common, with many individuals, like those described in reporting by the Associated Press, giving up their legal cases and agreeing to deportation just to escape the conditions. The system is now on a trajectory to rival the entire federal criminal prison system in scale.
Key Takeaways
* The U.S. immigration detention population has surged to record highs of over 70,000 people under new policies that have virtually eliminated releases on bond.
* ICE is converting commercial warehouses and using military bases to create massive new detention centers, sparking widespread community and political opposition.
* Reports from inside new facilities like Florida’s “Alligator Alcatraz” and Texas’s “Camp East Montana” allege inhumane conditions, abuse, and a record number of detainee deaths.
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