AG Launches Immigration Action Reporting Form
- Team MIRS
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(Source: MIRS.news, Published 02/04/2026) Attorney General Dana Nessel 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.

“What we are seeing from federal immigration agents across the country has been deeply concerning,” Nessel said. “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,” she added.
The reporting form was announced at a roundtable discussion hosted by the attorney general earlier Wednesday focused on U.S. 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 the Attorney General has received more than 5,000 emails from the public regarding immigration activity.
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.
A link to a video of what was witnessed, or to the reporting individual’s social media video is encouraged, as are photo submissions.
The form may be submitted anonymously, and contact information provided will be kept confidential to the extent permitted by law.
