5th Square Advocacy Condemns Philadelphia Parking Authority Contract With ICE
Philadelphia, PA — 5th Square Advocacy strongly condemns the Philadelphia Parking Authority’s (PPA) decision to contract with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to provide indoor parking garage space for ICE vehicles.
5th Square Advocacy is dedicated to making Philadelphia and Pennsylvania safe, accessible, equitable, and welcoming for all residents and visitors, regardless of race, nationality, immigration status, or identity. The use of publicly controlled infrastructure to support ICE undermines those goals and is inconsistent with the responsibilities of public infrastructure.
Recent events underscore the serious harm caused by ICE enforcement operations in urban environments. In Minneapolis and other cities, the deployment of federal immigration enforcement has led to violent confrontations, chaotic scenes, displacement of families, and even death. These incidents illustrate how such operations erode public safety, fracture community trust, and inflict lasting harm on urban communities.
“Public infrastructure should serve the public good,” said Alex Milone, co-chair of the Transit Committee of 5th Square Advocacy. “Providing city-controlled facilities to support enforcement activities that generate fear, trauma, and loss of life runs counter to the values of safety, equity, dignity, and civil liberties that Philadelphia should uphold.”
5th Square Advocacy urges PPA to publicly promise not to sign additional contracts with ICE, and to adopt a formal policy requiring that future contracts and partnerships be evaluated not only on financial considerations, but also on their impacts on public safety, equity, civil liberties, and the well-being of all Philadelphia communities.







