Crockett, Goldman Bill Seeks Public Tracking of Trump ICE Deportation Flights
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D‑Texas, joined by Rep. Dan Goldman, D‑N.Y., has introduced the TRACK ICE Act, a bill that would force Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection to publicly disclose details of their detention and deportation flights within 72 hours. The proposal comes amid a sharp increase in Trump‑era deportation flights—up an estimated 44% between 2024 and 2025, according to Human Rights First—and growing Democratic efforts to rein in ICE after the fatal Jan. 7 shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. The bill would require DHS to publish each ICE Air or CBP‑commissioned flight’s aircraft identification code, departure and arrival times, mission designation, and anonymized demographics of detainees, including age group, nationality, sex and family status. Crockett calls current operations "ghost flights" that tear families apart without oversight, while critics warn that granular disclosure could endanger agents and targets or compromise operations. DHS has not yet commented, but the measure signals a push by progressive Democrats to drag a largely opaque air‑deportation system into public view as Trump’s mass‑removal machinery ramps up.
📌 Key Facts
- Rep. Jasmine Crockett and Rep. Dan Goldman introduced the Transparency Requirements for Aircraft Carriers to Know Immigration Conduct and Enforcement (TRACK ICE) Act this week.
- The bill would mandate public disclosure within 72 hours of all ICE- and CBP‑commissioned detention and deportation flights, including aircraft ID, departure and arrival times, and ICE Air mission designations.
- It would also require publication of anonymized detainee information such as nationality, age group, sex and family status.
- Human Rights First estimates deportation flights increased 44% between 2024 and 2025 under President Trump’s crackdown.
- The legislation is framed by backers as a response to opaque "ghost flights" and by opponents as a potential operational and security risk.
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