Statement asserts seven of the 10 safest U.S. cities cooperate with ICE

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Publicly available rankings of the 10 safest U.S. cities and documentation of those cities' formal cooperation or policies regarding ICE confirm whether 7 of the 10 cooperate with ICE.

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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security on Feb. 5, 2026 announced that ICE arrested several noncitizens across the country allegedly involved in serious crimes, including sex offenses, attempted first‑degree murder, drug trafficking and money laundering. The release names five individuals, lists their alleged convictions and locations, and urges state and local jurisdictions to cooperate with ICE. DHS directs the public to WOW.DHS.gov for more details.
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  1. Scheduled follow-up · Feb 10, 2026overdue
  2. Completion due · Feb 10, 2026
  3. Update · Feb 06, 2026, 06:02 AMTech Error
    Could not retrieve ICE's full '287(g) Participating Agencies' list via the provided ICE page due to dynamic content or access restrictions; unable to verify which jurisdictions match WalletHub's top-10 safest cities. Please retry later.
  4. Original article · Feb 05, 2026

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