
Update Report: The Jail-to-Deportation Pipeline in Wisconsin
Following up on our 2022 investigation, the 2025 edition of The Jail-to-Deportation Pipeline in Wisconsin shows that the relationship between local law enforcement and ICE is growing, as more county sheriffs have agreed to participate in federal immigration enforcement since the start of the Trump administration.
Key takeaways:
- As of July 2025, thirteen Wisconsin law enforcement agencies have formalized partnerships with ICE through active 287(g) agreements.
- From Federal Fiscal Year 2021-24, the Wisconsin Department of Corrections and 29 counties received over $7 million in federal funds through the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program (SCAAP) in exchange for data sharing with ICE.
- From October 2021 through June 2025, ICE sent more than 3,300 immigration detainers. Recent open records requests also found that at least three Wisconsin counties get paid to detain and transport individuals for ICE.
View the report to learn more about sheriff-ICE collaboration, as well as action steps you can take.
Related Issues
Documents
Related content


ACLU of Wisconsin Raises Alarm on ICE Detention By Wisconsin Counties
July 21, 2025Know Your Rights During Immigration Enforcement at the Courthouse
July 11, 2025
AB 377/SB 357: The English-Only Bill
June 27, 2025
What Is Due Process?
May 28, 2025
ACLU of Wisconsin Requests the Federal Court Provide Protection for...
April 28, 2025
Defending International Students After Immigration Status Termination
April 27, 2025
ACLU of Wisconsin and ACLU React to FBI Arrest of Milwaukee Judge
April 25, 2025