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May 15, 2017Washington, DC, United StatesManagement and Administration

ICE expands digital presence with Spanish website, Twitter

WASHINGTON – U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) today launched ICE.gov/es, an expanded Spanish language presence on the agency’s website. The translated site offers information about ICE and the agency’s mission, as well as press releases and special features.

"The new ICE.gov/es is our most recent step in increasing access to important and accurate information about ICE," said Liz Johnson, Assistant Director of Public Affairs. "Offering information in other languages helps ICE reach a broader audience, while also ensuring that the public can obtain information directly from ICE, and not from unofficial - and possibly unscrupulous - sources."

One of the highlights of ICE.gov/es is informing Spanish-speaking audiences about the important work ICE does, such as combating child exploitation, human trafficking and fighting transnational gangs.

Coinciding with the expansion of ICE’s website, ICE is also announcing the launch of @ICEespanol.  These new outreach platforms will allow ICE to reach new audiences to explain the importance of the agency’s mission.

For more information on ICE, visit www.ice.gov  / www.ice.gov/es or follow us on Twitter (@ICEgov, @ICEespanol) YouTube (/ICE) and Instagram (@ICEgov).

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