This image is a screenshot of a website interface from ICEmap.dev. It features a dark-themed map of the United States overlaid with a glowing red and orange heat map. The heat concentrations are most prominent across the Northeast corridor, the Great Lakes region, Southern California, and parts of the Deep South. The map itself is divided into intricate county-level borders. At the bottom of the screen, there is a navigation bar with three buttons: * Detention Center Pins (marked with a red pin icon) * Contact (marked with an email icon) * Support (marked with a coffee cup icon) A digital clock at the very bottom displays the time 15:21:49. #ICEWatch #4R
This second image is a political map of the United States titled "Red vs Blue States 2026 – Where America Stands Now." It shows a hypothetical or projected partisan divide across the country. Image Description The map uses a tan, parchment-like background with states colored in solid red or solid blue. Each state is labeled with its two-letter postal abbreviation. * Blue States: Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Georgia, Hawaii, and the entire Northeast (New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland). * Red States: Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Alaska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Florida. The image features a "Visit" button in the bottom right corner and a visual search icon in the bottom left. #ICEWatch #4R
Connection Between ICE Activity and Political Control
Not a coincidence.
Note how the "heat" often intensifies in blue-leaning regions and border corridors.
#MappingPolicy #DataViz #ICE #Politics2026 #4R