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No Concentration Camps US

The administration is buying and retrofitting warehouses across the country for mass deportation.

No Concentration Camps US (NoCCUS.org).

No Concentration Camps US is a coalition of grassroots organizers and national groups fighting these sites. Sharing resources and strategy, we’re pushing back every day.

On Christmas eve, the Trump administration announced a plan to open seven huge warehouse facilities that would act as centers for final deportation out of the country. Set to house up to ten thousand people, these concentration camps would far outsize anything the federal government has ever run for detention. The largest detention facility at Fort Bliss (known as Camp East Montana) at its highest capacity only held three thousand people and it has been riddled with charges of human rights abuses and is now rumored to be closing. Also part of the mass deportation scheme are the additional sixteen smaller warehouse sites located throughout the country. They would hold about fifteen hundred people and act as feeder sites for the massive warehouses.

Communities throughout the US are fighting back recognizing that warehouses were never intended to house people. Some fight warehouses on moral grounds and some fight from practical perspectives over how they affect neighborhoods. Broad based coalitions have united to push back and have won some significant victories. Real estate owners have refused to sell and have walked away from selling to ICE. Communities have been energized to go before city councils and demand the use of zoning and permits. People have used their right of free speech to hold rallies and protests raising awareness and demanding their elected politicians act on their behalf. Political pressure has been used to cancel warehouses in at least two incidents. Now efforts are underway to target contractors and employers doing business with ICE. More victories may be on the way. But we recognize the fight will be long and hard won.

Your support to these affected communities and on the national level make a difference. Awareness and education are key. Everyone has seen the violence on the streets in Minneapolis and elsewhere. ICE is active throughout the country. As the administration ramps up mass deportation and demands that this deportation system with warehouses becomes a reality, ICE will be forced to become even more aggressive in achieving its quotas which translates into more and more risky and violent behavior on the streets. This is not the America we want.

Your voice, your presence is needed more than ever. No Kings 3 is March 28th. No doubt the midterms will be consequential but we need you now too.

For more information about ICE warehouses, please check out http://www.NoCCUS.org

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CONCENTRATION CAMPS 3.0

While most of us were finishing our shopping, wrapping presents, or kicking back with a glass of eggnog, the Washington Post broke a story on Christmas Eve, let’s call it Concentration Camps 3.0.

Recall earlier in the year, we had the first renderings of Stephen Miller’s brainchild Concentration Camps 1.0 in which ICE planned to open formerly defunct prisons across the country to incarcerate detainees in the Trump administration’s mass deportation plan. Then in October, ICE pivoted to a soft-sided structure idea involving six states that would get huge facilities like Alligator Alcatraz and the Fort Bliss monstrosities. But that soon attracted Congressional attention necessitating a GAO report on how ICE does business and spends money (still not published, but one interview given in December by a GAO official was not flattering).

Articles circulated prior to the Washington Post report that ICE was eyeing warehouses along the border with Mexico as a final stop for detainees before deportation out of the US. And now, we have arrived at ICE’s new scheme, 3.0. Allegedly up to 80,000 detainees could be accommodated under this new part of ICE’s operation and the warehouse notion has apparently become the prevailing scheme. Under this plan, seven large scale warehouses will function as holding facilities presumably before final deportation. These mega structures will be capable of holding between 5000-10,000 people. The seven centers are:

  1. Hutchins, TX
  2. Baytown, TX
  3. Glendale, AZ
  4. Hammond, LA
  5. Social Circle, GA
  6. Kansas City, MO
  7. Stafford, VA

These seven deportation hubs will be fed by fifteen smaller warehouse detention facilities spread throughout the country. The smaller warehouses, sometimes referred to as “quick processing centers” will hold between 500 and 1500 people. ICE plans currently mention the following sites for the smaller warehouse structures:

  1. Los Fresnos, TX
  2. El Paso, TX
  3. San Antonio, TX
  4. Jefferson, GA
  5. Port Allen, LA
  6. Oklahoma City, OK
  7. Jupiter, FL
  8. Salt Lake City, UT
  9. Highland Park, MI
  10. Merrillville, IN
  11. Woodbury, MN
  12. Hagerstown, MD
  13. Tremont, PA
  14. Roxbury, NJ
  15. Merrimack, NH

Interestingly, the six states targeted in the soft-sided 2.0 plan will all receive a warehouse except for Kansas. Instead, Kansas City, Missouri becomes the chosen location. Also notice that Colorado has not been targeted in the warehouse scheme. Our closest warehouses would be in Salt Lake City and Kansas City.

We could speculate on why this structure is being advanced and there certainly is a case to be made that ICE’s plans are evolving due to real-world problems with existing soft-sided facilities and political resistance to the administration’s expansion of detention. It’s likely that the warehouse structure affords a kind of physical protection from the elements that soft-sided facilities did not. Contractors are also not tasked with the complete construction of building sites and whole buildings which can take years. But contractors will have to custom retrofit each site. And it appears that ICE is currently looking for a new set of contractors to do this work.  

Will ICE build Concentration Camps 3.0 or will we see another version come to pass? Who knows? It seems that versions 1.0 and 2.0 have been set aside in favor of the warehouse idea. Keeping in mind that ICE already has a detention system that currently holds a record 68,000 people, the introduction of this new plan could more than double their bed count.

We are fortunate that the news media has uncovered the places ICE has in mind for these warehouse sites. There are things we can do in Colorado to fight against this expansion. We can reach out to other activist and resistance organizations to build a national network in the fight against mass deportation. Offering resources and partnering in ongoing efforts can build strong alliances that over time successfully help defeat fascism.  

ICE plans to hold 80,000 immigrants in warehouses across the country – The Washington Post

Report: Over 80K migrants to be housed in ICE warehouses throughout US

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Think Alligator Alcatraz on Steroids!

ICE announces a new policy of opening mega, soft-sided detention centers across the country. Work begins in a month with these six states as the focus: UT, KS, PA, IN, GA, and LA.

2 Articles:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/looking-to-speed-up-building-network-of-migrant-detention-centers-trump-administration-turns-to-the-us-navy/ar-AA1P5k7s?ocid=BingNewsSerp

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-dhs-navy-migrant-detention-center-contracts-b2851925.html

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