How Local Police Are Working for ICE, and an Unusual Data Center Dispute

地方警察如何为移民与海关执法局(ICE)工作,以及一场不寻常的数据中心争议

The Headlines

2026-06-17

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  • From the New York Times, it's the headlines.

  • I'm Tracy Mumford.

  • Today's Wednesday, June 17th.

  • Here's what we're covering.

  • Across the country, as the Trump administration has been carrying out its mass deportation campaign,

  • it's been recruiting state and local police officers to help.

  • And the Times has been looking at how that's playing out on the ground.

  • Technically, living in the U.S.

  • Without authorization is a civil violation, not a criminal offense.

  • And local police have no responsibility to enforce federal immigration law.

  • But the administration is expanding cooperation between local and federal authorities.