[ICE]’s use of [county jails] has more than doubled since President Trump took office, and jails held about 10 percent of all detainees, or 7,100 people, on average, each day in July.
With detention numbers at a record high, jails have proven to be a quick and convenient way for ICE to expand its detention capacity beyond existing federal and private facilities. Many sheriffs are eager to assist in Mr. Trump’s mass deportation plans — and to shore up their budgets — by offering up their beds.
“We’re essential,” said Jonathan Thompson, the executive director and chief executive of the National Sheriffs’ Association. “ICE can’t do what they need to do under the current circumstances without sheriffs and our jails.”
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Jonathan Thompson
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In the run-up to President Donald Trump’s inauguration, the CEO of the National Sheriffs Association (NSA) Jonathan Thompson — not a sheriff — claimed that news stories about “mass deportation” were a symptom of left-wing hysteria. In an interview with Wired in December of 2024, he said, “It’s synthetic hyperventilation…It’s all designed to scare people, and it won’t happen like that, period.”
Oh well.