ICE’s Death Toll Is Rising. Here Are Its Regional Enforcement Offices Nationwide.
Fifty-two people died in ICE custody in 500 days. Another person is now dead in Maine as of Monday morning.
Another person was shot and killed this morning in an incident involving ICE near Pool and Hill streets in Biddeford, Maine, according to state officials. Authorities have not released the victim’s name, said who fired, or explained what happened. It came just six days after an ICE agent shot and killed Lorenzo Salgado Araujo in Houston as he drove his construction crew to a job site.
Human Rights Watch and Physicians for Human Rights found that 52 people have died in ICE custody during the first 500 days of this administration. The mortality rate in custody has more than doubled and is nearly four times what it was under the previous administration. Separately, a Guardian review found that 10 people had been fatally shot by ICE or Border Patrol officers during this administration before today’s incident. The Biddeford shooting may raise that number, but authorities have not yet said who fired.
More raids, detention, and more money have not bought accountability, instead they have bought fear, secrecy, and death.
Abolishing ICE means to dismantle an agency that has proven time and time again that it can’t be trusted with this much power.
ICE doesn’t run one office per state. Its Enforcement and Removal Operations division splits the entire country into 25 regional field offices, and each one covers a wide territory, often several states at once.
If your state is not named below, it’s not because ICE is absent. It’s because your state is run out of a regional office headquartered somewhere else. Phoenix oversees Arizona. St. Paul covers Minnesota and the states around it. Every state in the country falls under one of these 25.
Use this only for lawful, peaceful organizing.
Plug into immigrant-led groups in your area, line up legal observers and medics, protect vulnerable neighbors, and always verify a location before announcing anything.
These are also not the only places ICE operates. The agency runs sub-offices, detention centers, processing facilities, and temporary staging sites that may not appear on ICE’s public field-office directory. What this list gives you is ICE’s 25 publicly listed ERO field offices, which oversee enforcement and removal operations across their assigned regions
This list focuses on ICE’s 25 publicly listed ERO regional field offices and its national headquarters. For ICE’s broader directory, including sub-offices, investigative offices, legal offices, and other local facilities, click here.
ICE regional enforcement offices
Arizona Phoenix Field Office 2035 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85004
California Los Angeles Field Office 300 North Los Angeles Street, Room 7631, Los Angeles, CA 90012
San Diego Field Office 880 Front Street, Suite 2242, San Diego, CA 92101
San Francisco Field Office 630 Sansome Street, Room 590, San Francisco, CA 94111
Colorado Denver Field Office 12445 E. Caley Avenue, Centennial, CO 80111
District of Columbia National ICE Headquarters 500 12th Street SW, Washington, DC 20024 (ICE uses 20536 as its government mailing ZIP.)
Florida Miramar Sub Office, Miami Field Office 2805 SW 145th Avenue, Miramar, FL 33027
Georgia Atlanta Field Office 180 Ted Turner Drive SW, Suite 522, Atlanta, GA 30303
Illinois Chicago Field Office 101 W. Ida B. Wells Drive, Suite 4000, Chicago, IL 60605
Louisiana New Orleans Field Office 181 James Drive W, St. Rose, LA 70087
Maryland Baltimore Field Office 31 Hopkins Plaza, 6th Floor, Baltimore, MD 21201
Massachusetts Boston Field Office 1000 District Avenue, Burlington, MA 01803
Michigan Detroit Field Office 985 Michigan Avenue, Suite 207, Detroit, MI 48226
Minnesota St. Paul Field Office 1 Federal Drive, Suite 1601, Fort Snelling, MN 55111
New Jersey Newark Field Office 970 Broad Street, 11th Floor, Newark, NJ 07102
New York Buffalo Field Office 250 Delaware Avenue, 7th Floor, Buffalo, NY 14202
New York City Field Office 26 Federal Plaza, 9th Floor, Suite 9-110, New York, NY 10278
Pennsylvania Philadelphia Field Office 114 North 8th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Texas Dallas Field Office 8101 N. Stemmons Freeway, Dallas, TX 75247
El Paso Field Office 11541 Montana Avenue, Suite E, El Paso, TX 79936
Harlingen Field Office 1717 Zoy Street, Harlingen, TX 78552
Houston Field Office 126 Northpoint Drive, Houston, TX 77060
San Antonio Field Office 1777 NE Loop 410, 15th Floor, San Antonio, TX 78217
Utah Salt Lake City Field Office 2975 Decker Lake Drive, Suite 100, West Valley City, UT 84119-6096
Virginia Washington Field Office 14797 Murdock Street, Mail Stop 5216, Chantilly, VA 20598-5216
Washington Seattle Field Office 12500 Tukwila International Boulevard, Seattle, WA 98168
Justice for Lorenzo: Day of Action & Accountability
Movement Call Wednesday, July 15
Join the Justice for Lorenzo movement call. Hear directly from Lorenzo’s loved ones, get updates on the case, and learn how communities can demand accountability in the weeks ahead.
Justice for Lorenzo: Day of Action & Accountability Movement Call Wednesday, July 15, 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT Register here
Abolish ICE. Protect our neighbors. Show up peacefully.
For Lorenzo and those killed by ICE, whose name we will continue to say.






ICE needs to be abolished and held accountable for murder.
Yeah, this shit is escalating. But less talk about these recent deaths because between Mitch McConnell playing peek-a-boo with death (he's dead. That reaper is dead) and Ladybugs Graham and Trumps BS, and everyone struggling, no one can pay attention anymore. Ugh