Search an interactive map to see how many ICE arrests happened in different Long Island communities.

The immigration crackdown President Donald Trump promised on his first day in office has taken hold on Long Island.

Federal immigration agents arrested roughly 3,000 Long Islandersas of May 28 , but the campaign’s effects extend far beyond those detained. Across the region, employers are losing workers, businesses are losing customers and families are retreating from public life. Immigrants make up nearly a fifth of Long Island’s population, and as many withdraw from daily routines, or vanish from the communities where they live and work, the region itself is beginning to change.

Newsday will be examining these impacts on Long Island’s economy, schools, workplaces, neighborhoods and families in its Deported series.

This map shows a community breakdown of where ICE has arrested people on Long Island. Explore the map or use the database below it to browse or look up arrests by community name.

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