Latest News About ICE Plans to Sell Some Detention Warehouses report

Federal officials plan to sell or offload several warehouses bought for immigrant detention. This move includes a site in Romulus, Michigan. The decision follows lawsuits and rising costs. Officials additionally paused plans for recent facilities in Schuylkill and Berks counties, Pennsylvania. Reports confirm that shift after financial and legal backlash. The government purchased the buildings to hold more migrants facing deportation. Courts and critics challenged the contract terms and total expense. The pause in Pennsylvania comes after state officials raised objections. Federal sources said to reporters the Romulus property will be avoided. This action limits the scope of the controversial warehousing effort. The changes address public concern over where detainees are held.

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