Federal Government to Sell Immigrant Detention Warehouses Amid Community Backlash
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is abandoning plans to use warehouses for immigrant detention, selling off properties purchased under a controversial $38 billion expansion plan. This decision follows community opposition and multiple lawsuits against the federal government.
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Federal officials plan to offload some warehouses purchased for immigrant detention
Federal officials plan to offload some warehouses purchased for immigrant detention
Federal Government to Sell Immigrant Detention Warehouses Amid Community Backlash
Federal officials plan to offload some warehouses purchased for immigrant detention
Federal officials plan to offload some warehouses purchased for immigrant detention
Federal officials plan to offload some warehouses purchased for immigrant detention
Federal Officials Abandon Immigrant Detention Warehouse Plans Amid Community Backlash
Federal Officials Abandon Immigrant Detention Warehouse Plans
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- T2The Virginian-Pilot
- T2Daily Press
- T2Capital Gazette
- T2Baltimore Sun
- T3Daily Local News (Chester County)
- T3Delaware County Daily Times
- T3Main Line Times
- T2New York Daily News
- T3Oakland Press
- T3Macomb Daily
- T2WDIV (Local 4 / NBC Detroit)
- T2Sun Sentinel (South Florida)
- T2LA Daily News
- T2Long Beach Press-Telegram
- T2Pasadena Star-News
- T2Orange County Register
- T2San Bernardino Sun
- T2Boston Herald
- T2Lowell Sun
- T3Richmond Register (Madison County)
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