ICE Relocates Planned Call Center Site from Adams to Nashville
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has relocated a planned Tennessee call center site from Adams to Nashville.

Nashville, TN, August 20, 2026 —
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has announced the relocation of a planned call center facility in Tennessee. The site, originally slated for Adams, will now be established in Nashville.
The specific reasons for the change in location were not provided. Further details regarding the timeline for the Nashville facility’s establishment or its operational capacity were also not immediately available.
ICE has not released information concerning any potential impact on the Adams community or the reasons behind altering the initial site selection.
The agency’s operations involve a range of enforcement and security activities, and call centers typically support administrative and operational functions. The relocation to a larger metropolitan area like Nashville could suggest a different scale of operation or logistical considerations compared to the original Adams site.
Information regarding the budget allocated for this facility, the number of jobs expected to be created, or the specific ICE divisions that will utilize the call center in Nashville has not been disclosed.
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