How Louisiana Became ICE Detention Central
By Brent McDonald, Campbell Robertson, Ben Laffin, Singeli Agnew, Laura Bult, and June Kim – July 31, 2025

Introduction
In recent years, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has sought to revamp its operations, aiming to function more efficiently and effectively—similar to major corporations such as FedEx and Amazon. This blog post delves into how a small commercial airport in Alexandria, Louisiana, has transitioned into the nation’s primary ICE transit hub.
The Business Approach of ICE
ICE is adopting a mindset that aligns more closely with the logistics and operational strategies of successful businesses. This shift is indicative of their intent to enhance their efficiency in managing detainees and international operations.
The Alexandria Airport Role
Alexandria, Louisiana, now holds the title of the top ICE transit hub in the United States. The airport plays a crucial role in the transportation and processing of detainees, significantly impacting local and national immigration enforcement strategies.
Conclusion
The transformation of Alexandria into an ICE hub reflects broader changes within U.S. immigration policies and procedures. This operational shift not only influences how ICE functions but also affects the lives of many individuals caught in the immigration system.


