NH Dems React to Rumors of Plans for ICE Processing Facility in Merrimack
The warehouse could consolidate detainees from 16 smaller sites into seven large facilities to expedite deportations under a national strategy.
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Immigrant Warehouse in Merrimack? Some Politicians Talking, Some Not, One’s Challenging
By NANCY WEST, InDepthNH.org NASHUA – State Rep. Paige Beauchemin, Democratic candidate for New Hampshire’s 2nd Congressional District, criticized incumbent U.S. Rep. Maggie Goodlander Tuesday over the Dec. 24 Washington Post report that mentioned a proposed Merrimack warehouse to house immigrants for ICE. The report drew mostly silence at first from local and state Republican officials. Gov. Kelly Ayotte still hasn’t responded to requests for c…
NH Dems react to rumors of plans for ICE processing facility in Merrimack
Elected Democrats in New Hampshire are slamming reports of plans by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to open a new detainee processing facility at a vacant warehouse in Merrimack, with room to house an estimated 500 to 1,500 people as the Trump Administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration continues. The Washington Post reported last week that Merrimack, New Hampshire would be one of several new locations ICE was planning to open ne…
According to a Washington Post report, a warehouse in Merrimack, New Hampshire, has been identified as a possible U.S. Immigration and Customs Control (ICE) processing facility. This industrial warehouse would serve as a processing centre for between 500 and 1500 people. It is part of a broader national effort to accelerate deportations. Detainees would be transferred from 16 smaller processing centers, including Merrimack’s, to seven department…
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