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ICE Warehouse Purchases Spur Backlash as Detention Expansion Moves Ahead

ICE plans to open eight mega detention centers nationwide, each housing up to 10,000 detainees, funded by a $38.3 billion federal expansion to increase bed capacity.

  • ICE is purchasing warehouses, but some owners are backing out of deals due to lack of prior notification to communities.
  • Local officials were not informed before ICE purchased a warehouse in Surprise, Arizona for $70 million to retrofit into a 1,500-bed processing site.
  • After raising concerns, the owner of a warehouse in Merrillville sent a letter stating it is not negotiating with federal officials for the property.
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More than 20 locations with department stores have become hidden targets for the $45 billion expansion of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention centers. Some communities complain that ICE does not inform them until after it has acquired space for thousands of detainees. In some cases, warehouse owners refuse to sell. Arizona Local officials were told nothing before ICE bought a warehouse of 38,833 square meters (418.

·Washington, United States
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In a town in Texas, on the edge of the Rio Bravo River—which the United States calls Rio Grande—and next to a high metal border wall, rumors circulated that federal immigration authorities were looking to buy three huge warehouses to transform them into a detention center.Local authorities rushed to find out what was going on, but a deed appeared showing that the Department of Homeland Security had already closed an agreement for $122.8 million …

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The U.S. Immigration Department has purchased large warehouses in about 20 communities, apparently to be converted into deportation and detention centres to increase detention capacity.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Miami (USA), 21 Feb (EFE).- Local and state governments, and civil groups showed their rejection of the U.S. President Donald Trump's administration's plan to buy warehouses and warehouses in about twenty cities in the country to turn them into migrant detention centers for deportation.With a budget of $38.3 billion contemplated in Trump's “big and beautiful bill,” the Department of National Security (DHS) has been buying premises for its new im…

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