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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsICE to spend $38.3 billion turning warehouses into detention centers
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/feb/13/ice-warehouses-detention-centers-dhsICE to spend $38bn turning warehouses into detention centers, documents show
US homeland security eyeing 24 buildings, some as primary locations for deportations, in escalation of Trump agenda
Lucy Campbell and Marina Dunbar
Fri 13 Feb 2026 15.00 EST
US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) expects to spend an estimated $38.3bn on a plan to acquire warehouses across the country and retrofit them into new immigration detention centers with capacity for tens of thousands of detainees, according to documents the agency sent to the governor of New Hampshire.
The documents, published on the states website on Thursday, disclose that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) estimates it will spend $158m retrofitting a new detention facility in Merrimack, New Hampshire, and an additional estimated $146m to operate the facility in the first three years.
According to an overview of the plans, which were first reported by the Washington Post, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) would buy and convert 16 buildings across the US into regional processing centers, each holding between 1,000 and 1,500 people at a time. Another eight large-scale detention centers would hold 7,000 to 10,000 people at a time and serve as the primary locations for deportations. Detainees would spend an average of three to seven days at the processing sites before being transported to the larger facilities, where they would be held about 60 days before being deported.
The new model for increasing detention space is needed, according to the document, due to a surge in ICE hires and an anticipated rise in arrests. The number of people in ICE detention has hit records in the second Trump administration.
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ICE to spend $38.3 billion turning warehouses into detention centers (Original Post)
dalton99a
16 hrs ago
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B.See
(8,078 posts)1. concentration camps.
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concentration camp meaning (enter)
A concentration camp is a facility where large numbers of people, often political prisoners or members of specific ethnic or religious groups, are detained without trial, typically under harsh conditions and armed guard. These camps are used for confinement, exploitation, or punishment.
Jilly_in_VA
(14,127 posts)3. And there are several places
in both Maryland and Virginia, and I think in other states, where municipalities have said NO!
brer cat
(27,459 posts)4. There seems to be no lend to funds available for detaining
and deporting those ICE thinks should go, but not for providing children with food and healthcare.
malaise
(294,422 posts)5. Prison camps not detention centers
That is all
The Blue Flower
(6,422 posts)6. Concentration camps
Localities must forbid this.
Initech
(108,103 posts)7. Escalation of Trump's agenda? We don't want Trump's agenda!
Trump's agenda is fucking terrible, and he has failed us on every single level. Time to fire his worthless ass.
