One Year of VOICE Office Reopening Anniversary
Summary
DHS announces the one-year anniversary of the VOICE (Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement) Office reopening under the Trump administration. The office, established to support victims of crimes committed by criminal aliens, provides a toll-free hotline (1-855-48-VOICE) and access to the DHS-VINE notification system for custody status updates. Registration for victim notification services is available free of charge through vinelink.dhs.gov.
What changed
The VOICE Office, which provides support services to victims of crimes committed by individuals in immigration custody, marks its one-year anniversary since reopening. The office offers victim registration, automated custody status notifications through DHS-VINE, and referrals to federal, state, and local resources.
Victims and families affected by crimes committed by criminal aliens can access services by calling 1-855-48-VOICE (1-855-488-6423) or registering through the DHS-VINE system at vinelink.dhs.gov. The program is available 24/7/365 with multiple language support.
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One Year of VOICE
After the VOICE office was shuttered by the Biden administration, victims of alien crime were left without access to many key support services and resources.
Behind every one of these crimes is a victim and their family left to rebuild their lives after unimaginable loss, suffering, and brutality. For too long, politicians turned a blind eye to the suffering of American citizens while protecting criminal illegal aliens. That ended on January 20. Under President Trump, DHS is standing with the victims.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is considered a victim of immigration crime?
Any person who is affected by criminal activity allegedly perpetrated by criminal aliens in the United States. Information will be provided to victims, witnesses, any individual with a legal responsibility to act on behalf of a victim or witness (e.g., attorneys, parents, legal guardians, etc.), and individuals acting at the request of a victim or witness.
What is the ICE VOICE Office?
The Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE) Office was established in 2017 to fulfill President Trump’s commitment to help people affected by criminal activity perpetrated by criminal aliens. The VOICE will continue to focus and advance its mission to support and assist victims and families impacted by criminal aliens and illegal immigration crime.
What is DHS VINE? How does it work?
The Victim Information and Notification Exchange (VINE) is a system used throughout the nation to automatically notify certain individuals about changes to custody status and other information. Individuals eligible to receive custody status notifications are victims and witnesses associated with criminal aliens charged or convicted of a crime, victim advocates, who are individuals with a legal responsibility to act on behalf of a victim or witness (e.g., attorneys, parents, legal guardians), and individuals acting at the request of a victim or witness.
Specifically, DHS’ VINE system (DHS-VINE) will allow registrants to directly register for custodial status notifications via a Web interface. It will also transfer eligible registrant data from state VINE databases to ensure those individuals who registered with state VINE continue to receive custody status updates once a criminal alien is transferred from state to ICE custody. State VINE databases are automated notification systems that provide victims and their families with up-to-date offender information such as custody status changes and criminal case information.
DHS-VINE will automatically notify eligible registrants by phone, text message, and/or email of changes to a criminal alien’s custody status with ICE once the criminal alien has been taken into ICE custody. These notifications will indicate that the individual has either been booked into ICE custody or out of ICE custody (specifying whether the individual was released from custody or removed from the United States). The solution is offered free of charge to registrants, is anonymous, available 24/7/365 and features multiple language support functions. The solution provides users with the information they need to feel secure and enables governing staff to focus on their core responsibilities creating a greater, more efficient system.
Do I need to register as a victim to receive information through VOICE?
Yes. To receive assistance, a caller must attest to being a victim of crime, a family member of the victim, or a representative of the victim. Registration with the VOICE Office is simple and may be done anonymously. By registering with the DHS-VINE, ICE will make every effort to keep victims and witnesses advised of the release status of the offender. Registered victims and witnesses will be automatically advised when the criminal alien is released from custody or removed.
Can I find out where a criminal alien is being held?
Yes. The VOICE Office can provide registered victims and witnesses with detainee location data through ICE Enforcement and Removal Operation’s (ERO) Online Detainee Locator System (ODLS). Victims may also access the link directly on the front page of ICE.gov by clicking here .
If I call the VOICE Office, what services or resources will I receive?
ICE has established a toll-free hotline 1-855-48-VOICE (1-855-488-6423) staffed with operators who can guide victims to information or contacts they need as well as assistance signing up to receive automated custody status information about a criminal alien in custody. The VOICE Office can direct victims/families to the DHS Victim Information Notification Exchange (DHS-VINE) system for notification of custody changes throughout the course of the individual’s criminal and/or immigration case. Our Victim Liaison can assist callers to connect with information about a criminal alien and can identify and refer callers to appropriate federal, state, or local resources and services.
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Are you the victim of a crime?
ICE has established a toll-free hotline staffed with operators who will triage calls to ensure victims receive the support they need. The number is 1-855-48-VOICE or 1-855-488-6423. (Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8am-8pm Eastern)
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