ICE Plans to Renovate Warehouses to Detain Up to 80,000 Immigrants: Report
ICE aims to streamline deportations by staging over 80,000 immigrants in seven renovated warehouses holding 5,000-10,000 detainees each, reducing processing times and costs.
- ICE plans to renovate warehouses across the U.S. to detain up to 80,000 immigrants before deportation, according to the Washington Post.
- The plan involves sending arrested immigrants to smaller processing sites before transferring them to large warehouses holding 5,000 to 10,000 people.
- Warehouses will be retrofitted with housing areas, medical units, recreation spaces, and other facilities, with some designated for families.
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The Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE) plans to hold them in processing centers and then transfer them to one of these warehouses and eventually deport them.These facilities will each house 5,000 to 10,000 people and will be located in the states of Virginia, Texas, Louisiana, Arizona, Georgia and Missouri.
Report: Over 80K migrants to be housed in ICE warehouses throughout US
With current ICE detentions at an all-time high, the Trump administration plans to open warehouses throughout the United States to house up to 80,000 detained migrants who are slated for deportation, according to reports Wednesday.
The U.S. President Donald Trump's government plans to detain 80,000 immigrants in various industrial warehouses in the country that will turn them into detention centers,...
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