ICE Spotted Research Team
This team page explains who is responsible for ICE Spotted's editorial research, how pages are reviewed, and what standards we apply before publishing or updating civic-safety content.
Last reviewed: March 7, 2026
Primary role: The ICE Spotted Research Team maintains high-intent guides, regional report summaries, explanatory articles, and review notes across the site.
What This Team Does
- Reviews rights, reporting, and identification content before publication or substantive updates.
- Checks source quality, date clarity, and internal consistency on high-intent pages.
- Maintains article updates, corrections, bilingual parity, and internal-link quality for core guides.
Sources We Prioritize
- Primary legal and government materials when available, including court rules, agency pages, and statutory text.
- Established civil-liberties and immigrant-rights organizations for practical rights guidance.
- Publicly citable reporting and data sources when summarizing incidents, trends, or community-report context.
What This Team Does Not Do
- Provide individualized legal advice or represent people in proceedings.
- Treat community-reported activity as official enforcement totals or adjudicated fact without qualification.
- Claim exhaustive real-time coverage when pages are presenting examples, summaries, or reviewed trend snapshots.
How Review Works
- Rights and reporting pages are reviewed against the site's editorial policy.
- Where applicable, updates also flow into metadata, JSON-LD `dateModified`, and sitemap freshness.
- Corrections or clarifications can be requested through Contact.