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allegorical oracle

(6,373 posts)
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 09:38 AM Feb 16

Feds buying immigration warehouses because goal is housing at least 136,000 people.

By Jamiles Lartey

Down an industrial row in Surprise, a suburb of Phoenix, there’s little of the unexpected: Beverage trucks zip in and out of one boxy grey warehouse to the right. At another site to the left, the open lot is stacked with rows of chemical storage tanks.

Then there’s one (400,000 square-foot) building sitting empty. In late January, the Department of Homeland Security bought it for $70 million in cash, part of a reported $38 billion shopping spree for millions of square feet of commercial real estate to be retrofitted as immigration detention bedspace. Bloomberg reported late last month that DHS is eyeing nearly two dozen sites that, if fully completed, could add enough capacity to double the current detention population of about 68,000.

Over a hundred local residents spoke out against the effort during a five-hour Surprise city council meeting earlier this month, raising concerns that ran the gamut. Some people worried about some detainees with a criminal history being held in the community. Some pointed to the possible strain on water, sewer, electrical infrastructure, traffic and emergency services. One speaker cited lost revenue — the federal government is exempt from local taxes. But most people offered broader condemnations of the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement crackdown, and simply didn’t want that project to be part of the town’s legacy.

... Earlier this week, in the shadow of the sprawling warehouse building in Surprise, I sat down with Lisa Everett, a local conservative political activist who has been among the loudest critics of the plan. A three-time Trump voter, Everett told me she was a strong supporter of tightening the U.S. border, and deportation efforts that target people with violent convictions, but that she had profound issues with the broader immigration dragnet.

Could the conservative ice be cracking? Everett asks the perfect question: If deportation is the point, why is all the housing necessary? We should all be asking our U.S. House and Senate members that question.

https://www.themarshallproject.org/2026/02/14/ice-arizona-texas-georgia-warehouse

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Feds buying immigration warehouses because goal is housing at least 136,000 people. (Original Post) allegorical oracle Feb 16 OP
The worst thing to call a concentration camp gab13by13 Feb 16 #1
Not to mention that humans should not be "warehoused" at all. nt allegorical oracle Feb 16 #6
If deportation is the point, why is all the housing necessary? dalton99a Feb 16 #2
And yet there's "no money" to house the houseless. WhiskeyGrinder Feb 16 #3
Or feed the kids at school. Hope22 Feb 16 #19
$38 billion for concentration camps. Irish_Dem Feb 16 #4
Record numbers of personal bankruptcies, mainly due to medical costs, gab13by13 Feb 16 #10
The rich are getting richer. Irish_Dem Feb 16 #17
And why is the gov't BUYING these buildings? If a federal program needs workspace, it allegorical oracle Feb 16 #5
Way to prop up the commercial real estate industry! leftstreet Feb 16 #7
How much are wire cages and cots? gab13by13 Feb 16 #11
1923, TV Series OC375 Feb 16 #8
Germany did this in the 1930 & 1940s. Just substitute the word immigrant for a Jew. Botany Feb 16 #9
Remember when people asked the question, gab13by13 Feb 16 #12
Trump's friends must be buying up warehouses to sell at inflated prices. Turbineguy Feb 16 #13
Or this administration plans to detain people permanently... immigrants first, then who? allegorical oracle Feb 16 #14
I wonder what will be their Final Solution? Swede Feb 16 #15
Depopulation gab13by13 Feb 16 #16
Explains the rush to perfect AI -- something needs to do the grotty jobs. nt allegorical oracle Feb 16 #18

gab13by13

(31,793 posts)
1. The worst thing to call a concentration camp
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 09:40 AM
Feb 16

is an immigration warehouse. American citizens are also in those concentration camps.

Irish_Dem

(80,614 posts)
4. $38 billion for concentration camps.
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 09:47 AM
Feb 16

While Americans cannot afford groceries, healthcare, education.

gab13by13

(31,793 posts)
10. Record numbers of personal bankruptcies, mainly due to medical costs,
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 10:18 AM
Feb 16

and the big cuts to healthcare from the Big Ugly Death Bill take effect Dec. 1, after the election.

The articles I see scroll across my home page are all about how Krasnov's economic agenda is working, the DOW is at 50,000.

allegorical oracle

(6,373 posts)
5. And why is the gov't BUYING these buildings? If a federal program needs workspace, it
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 09:48 AM
Feb 16

generally leases it for the time it's needed. That $38 billion could be put to way better use.

leftstreet

(39,803 posts)
7. Way to prop up the commercial real estate industry!
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 09:50 AM
Feb 16

It's doubtful that $38 billion spending spree will include actual facility renovation and detention housing

OC375

(612 posts)
8. 1923, TV Series
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 09:52 AM
Feb 16

Sounds like someone watched it and thought the parts detailing immigration and Ellis Island would make for a good policy model. What’s old is new.

Botany

(76,902 posts)
9. Germany did this in the 1930 & 1940s. Just substitute the word immigrant for a Jew.
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 09:53 AM
Feb 16


No charges, no trials, no warrants, and just the charge that they were immigrants and don’t
think for one second that “they” will not come after democrats or reporters or LGBT or union
members or environmentalists or scientists or ….

gab13by13

(31,793 posts)
12. Remember when people asked the question,
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 10:24 AM
Feb 16

how did the German people allow this to happen?

We can't even call them concentration camps, we call them detention centers.

I also guarantee that many people in those concentration camps have been murdered. If they can get away with publicly murdering Good and Pretti, just imagine what they are doing behind closed doors.

gab13by13

(31,793 posts)
16. Depopulation
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 10:53 AM
Feb 16

Billionaires want less poor people, how they get to that goal doesn't matter to them.

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