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Rep. Harder Demands ICE Accountability in Stockton
January 29, 2026
Representative Josh Harder conducted a federal oversight investigation at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) field office in Stockton, California, following concerns about unlawful detentions and attacks on families. He has outlined five key reforms that ICE must implement before he will support any increased funding for the agency. This development signals heightened congressional scrutiny and potential operational changes at the Stockton ICE facility, which may impact procurement priorities and contract requirements related to detention operations and oversight compliance.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate possible new accountability and oversight requirements for ICE contracts in Stockton, potentially affecting service providers and contractors supporting detention and enforcement activities.
- Contractors may need to prepare for increased transparency, reporting, and compliance mandates tied to the five reforms demanded by Representative Harder.
- This oversight action highlights the importance of community and legislative engagement in shaping federal agency procurement and operational standards.
- Organizations involved in ICE-related services in California should evaluate how these reforms could influence future contract solicitations and funding allocations.
We cannot allow this violence to continue, not in Minnesota and not in Stockton 6 thats why I demanded that ICE open its doors to federal oversight, and we are here to report back directly to our community.
— Rep. Josh Harder
Agencies
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, U.S. House of Representatives, California State Assembly, California State Senate, Stockton City Council