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Michigan Attorney General Nessel Announces Online Form for Reporting Immigration Action

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February 16, 2026
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LANSING –Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel recently launched a new reporting form to collect information from residents regarding immigration action in Michigan. The form provides Michiganders with an avenue to report alleged misconduct by federal immigration agents in their communities.

The reporting form was announced at a roundtable discussion hosted by the Attorney General on February 4 focused on United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) response across Michigan. The roundtable brought together local elected officials, law enforcement representatives, legal advocacy organizations, clergy, and other leaders from impacted communities to engage in a thoughtful and solutions-oriented dialogue.

The new form comes in response to concerns from residents across the state. To date, the Department of Attorney General has received more than 5,000 emails from the public regarding immigration activity.

Michigan residents can access the ICE Abuse Reporting Form at https://bit.ly/4qujyMb or by scanning the QR code on this page. 

“What we are seeing from federal immigration agents across the country has been deeply concerning,” said Attorney General Nessel. “In Michigan, we do not, and will not tolerate harmful, illegal actions against our residents, and I will not hesitate to uphold the law. That includes investigating unlawful actions perpetrated by a federal officer in our state. This new form allows Michiganders to report alleged misconduct right to my office.”

The form allows residents to submit specific incident details, including descriptions of the actions witnessed, the number of individuals involved and their group or agency affiliations, tools and weapons observed, and the time and location of the incident.

Michiganders are encouraged to provide a link to a video of what was witnessed, or a link to your social live video if available. Photo submissions can be submitted via email. Instructions will be provided in your confirmation email following the submission of the form. Residents are asked to not post unverified reports on social media.

The form may be submitted anonymously, and contact information provided will be kept confidential to the extent permitted by law. The Department of Attorney General may use the information to share with third parties, like local law enforcement, for other lawful reasons. Use of this form is not meant to replace reporting emergencies or crimes in your area to local law enforcement. Victims, witnesses to a crime, or those experiencing an emergency should contact their local police department or call 911.

Filing a report does not generate a complaint or start a lawsuit on your behalf. The Attorney General cannot give legal advice or represent individuals in court.

Immigration Action Reporting Form

Please use this form to report federal immigration government action in the state of Michigan. Visit https://bit.ly/4qujyMb

If you are a victim, witness to a crime, or experiencing an emergency, you should contact your local police department or call 911. Use of this form is not meant to replace reporting emergencies or crimes in your area to local law enforcement.

Note
: Filing a report does not generate a complaint or start a lawsuit on your behalf. The Attorney General cannot give legal advice or represent individuals in court. 

For questions on your legal rights or responsibilities, please contact a private attorney. 

Your contact information, if you provide it, will be kept confidential to the extent permitted by law. 

To learn how we safeguard your personal information, please read our privacy policy at mi.gov/som/footer/policies.

La Fiscal General de Michigan, Dana Nessel, anuncia formulario en línea para reportar acciones migratorias

LANSING — La Fiscal General de Michigan, Dana Nessel, lanzó recientemente un nuevo formulario de reporte para recopilar información de residentes sobre acciones migratorias en Michigan. El formulario ofrece a los habitantes del estado una vía para reportar presunta mala conducta de agentes federales de inmigración en sus comunidades.

El nuevo formulario fue anunciado durante una mesa redonda organizada por la Fiscal General el 4 de febrero, enfocada en la respuesta de United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) en todo Michigan. La mesa reunió a funcionarios electos locales, representantes de las fuerzas del orden, organizaciones de defensa legal, líderes religiosos y otros líderes de comunidades afectadas, con el fin de sostener un diálogo cuidadoso y orientado a soluciones.

El formulario surge en respuesta a preocupaciones expresadas por residentes de todo el estado. Hasta la fecha, el Department of Attorney General ha recibido más de 5,000 emails del público relacionados con actividad migratoria.

Los residentes de Michigan pueden acceder al ICE Abuse Reporting Form en https://bit.ly/4qujyMb o escaneando el código QR que aparece en esta página.

“Lo que estamos viendo de parte de agentes federales de inmigración en todo el país es profundamente preocupante”, dijo la Fiscal General Nessel. “En Michigan no toleramos, ni vamos a tolerar, acciones dañinas o ilegales contra nuestros residentes, y no dudaré en hacer cumplir la ley. Eso incluye investigar acciones ilegales cometidas por un agente federal en nuestro estado. Este nuevo formulario permite a los residentes reportar presunta mala conducta directamente a mi oficina.”

El formulario permite a los residentes enviar detalles específicos del incidente, incluyendo descripciones de lo ocurrido, el número de personas involucradas y a qué grupo o agencia pertenecen, así como herramientas o armas observadas, y la hora y el lugar del incidente.

Se recomienda a los residentes incluir un enlace a un video de lo que observaron, o un enlace a un video en vivo en redes sociales si está disponible. Las fotos pueden enviarse por email. Las instrucciones se enviarán en el correo de confirmación después de completar el formulario. Se pide a la comunidad no publicar reportes no verificados en redes sociales.

El formulario puede enviarse de manera anónima, y la información de contacto que se proporcione se mantendrá confidencial en la medida permitida por la ley. El Department of Attorney General puede usar la información para compartirla con terceros, como agencias locales del orden público, por razones legales. El uso de este formulario no reemplaza el reporte de emergencias o delitos a la policía local. Las víctimas, testigos de un delito o personas en una emergencia deben comunicarse con su departamento de policía local o llamar al 911.

Presentar un reporte no genera una queja formal ni inicia una demanda a su nombre. La Fiscal General no puede dar asesoría legal ni representar a personas en la corte.

Formulario para Reportar Acciones Migratorias

Por favor use este formulario para reportar acciones del gobierno federal de inmigración en el estado de Michigan. Visite https://bit.ly/4qujyMb

Si usted es víctima, testigo de un delito o enfrenta una emergencia, debe comunicarse con su departamento de policía local o llamar al 911. El uso de este formulario no sustituye el reporte de emergencias o delitos a las autoridades locales.

Nota: Presentar un reporte no genera una queja formal ni inicia una demanda a su nombre. La Fiscal General no puede dar asesoría legal ni representar a personas en la corte.

Para preguntas sobre sus derechos u obligaciones legales, comuníquese con un abogado privado.

Su información de contacto, si decide proporcionarla, se mantendrá confidencial en la medida permitida por la ley.

Para conocer cómo protegemos su información personal, lea nuestra política de privacidad en mi.gov/som/footer/policies.

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