ICE hasn’t released its semimonthly “Detention Management” report on arrests, detentions and deportations since April 9, when the agency reported holding more than 60,000 people in custody.
News media, think tanks and academia have requested the missing data, and ICE has refused to deliver it, sparking at least three separate lawsuits, including one by a far-right group demanding the “true deportation statistics.”



Now we understand how Germans could have said, “We didn’t know.”
At least there was no internet in Nazi Germany, so a bunch of people didn’t even had ways to know.
Germany actually used USA IBM computers to keep close track of their genocide and abuse.
ICE uses Dell.
Lowest bidder.
I’m sure ICE is also keeping track. Having the info and releasing it are different things
And they also got money from the allies thanks to making the ultimate “International Business Machines”: M1 rifles.
Like the human kind of computers? Or was the big room sized, punch card stuff operational?