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Weekly Inventory List of Detained Cases – U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)

Background

The Weekly Inventory List of Detained Cases (WILDC) report was established as a process to achieve consistency, accuracy, improve on the tracking of detained cases and decrease average length of stay.

In each weekly published document, ICE tallied the number of “detained” cases throughout their various field offices.

In April of 2016, a FOIA request was submitted that requested, “the four most recent WILDC reports at ICE.”  In June of 2016, the below were released.

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Although there is still being research done on these reports by The Black Vault, it appears they may no longer be published by ICE, since the request yielded reports from 2010 (and the request was for the most recent, and filed in 2016.)

More information will be added, when available, but these documents are made available:

Declassified Documents

 Memorandum Dated March 12, 2008, entitled, “Establishment of the Weekly Inventory List of Detained Cases (WILDC) Report [2 Pages, 0.4MB]

 FOIA Response from ICE, dated June 21, 2016 [2 Pages, 0.95MB]

       CUMULATIVE MASTER WILDC FY10 (09-03-10).xls 20-Jul-2016 14:05  1.0M  
       WILDC SUMMARY 08 20 10.xls                  20-Jul-2016 14:05   71K  
       WILDC SUMMARY 08 27 10.xls                  20-Jul-2016 14:05   71K  
       WILDC SUMMARY 08.13.10.xls                  20-Jul-2016 14:05   71K  
       WILDC SUMMARY 09 03 10.xls                  20-Jul-2016 14:05   71K
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This post was published on July 20, 2016 9:13 pm

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