ICE Details a New Minnesota-Based Detention Network That Spans 5 States

US Immigration Authorities Plan Detention Network Across 5 States

A new network of detention facilities spanning five states is being planned by US immigration authorities, with the potential to house up to 1,000 people in a single facility. According to internal planning documents reviewed by WIRED, the network will be built in partnership with CoreCivic, a private company that owns several prisons across the country.

The network, which will focus on the Upper Midwest region, includes Minnesota and four neighboring states: North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, and Nebraska. The proposed detention center is expected to be located at the Prairie Correctional Facility in Appleton, Wisconsin, a facility that was previously closed in 2010 but has been considered for reopening.

The plans for the network are part of Operation Metro Surge, which is aimed at increasing enforcement and removal operations across the region. However, critics have expressed concerns about the potential impact on local communities, citing past experiences with mass detentions and deportations.

In addition to the proposed detention center, internal planning documents also outline a network of private transfer hubs that will be used to transport detainees hundreds of miles across the country. The hubs are expected to be located in cities such as Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota, which have already seen significant unrest following the deployment of armed agents during Operation Metro Surge.

The proposed detention network has sparked widespread opposition from civil rights groups, community leaders, and local officials, who argue that it will exacerbate existing social and economic problems in the region. As the US government continues to push for increased enforcement and removal operations, many are concerned about the long-term consequences of such policies on immigrant communities and local communities.

The plans for the network have yet to be officially announced by ICE or CoreCivic, but internal documents reviewed by WIRED provide a glimpse into the scope and scale of the proposal. As the debate over immigration policy continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how this network will shape the lives of people living in these five states.
 
πŸ€” I'm not buying it. How can we trust that private companies like CoreCivic are running these detention centers? What's to stop them from exploiting immigrants for profit? And what about those internal planning documents - how do we know they're not just a smokescreen for more draconian policies? 🚫
 
I'm getting so tired of this whole thing 🀯... It's like they're trying to create a mini-prison system up there and I'm not sure what's more alarming - the fact that it's happening or the fact that we're still debating whether or not this is the right policy. I mean, can't we be talking about something else for once? Like how about those new job training programs to help folks get back on their feet after they've been detained or deported?

And what really gets my goat is that it's all being done under the guise of "enforcement and removal operations" but I'm pretty sure most people can see right through that. It's like, we already know that immigration laws are complex and need to be tweaked, not just locked down with even more facilities. It feels like they're trying to create a culture of fear around deportations rather than addressing the root issues.

The thing is, I'm all for making sure our borders are secure, but you can't just lock everything up and expect it to solve the problem. We need to be talking about pathway to citizenship, or more effective job training programs... something, anything that doesn't just perpetuate this cycle of detention and deportation. It's like, what's the end goal here?
 
[Image of a sad cat with a detention center in the background 🐈🚫]

[Video of a person trying to board a plane, but being stopped by authorities πŸ›«οΈπŸ˜±]

[Illustration of a scale with "Detention" on one side and "Human Rights" on the other 🀝🌎]

[Meme: "When you think immigration reform is going well... 😴"]

[Image of a person with a puzzled expression, surrounded by documents and maps πŸ“πŸ—ΊοΈ]

[GIF of a car driving away from a detention center, with a "Freedom" flag waving in the background πŸš—πŸ”“]
 
OMG, like, have you guys seen those stats on mass detentions in the US? 🀯 According to the most recent data from 2022, there were over 415,000 deportations in a single year alone! And that's not even counting the number of people who are currently being held in detention facilities. I mean, can you imagine if they expand this network to its full capacity and we're talking up to 1,000 people per facility? It's like, a total nightmare for immigrant communities πŸš¨πŸ’”

And let's talk about the impact on local communities. Studies have shown that mass detentions can lead to increased crime rates, decreased economic growth, and a strain on public services. Like, we've seen this before in cities like Chicago and New York, where community unrest has led to calls for reform πŸš«πŸ’Έ

But here's the thing: the stats are just numbers. The real impact is on the people who are being detained and deported. According to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), in 2022 alone, over 20,000 people were released from detention facilities due to lack of evidence or medical conditions πŸ€πŸ’Š

Anyway, I'm totally not a expert, but it seems to me like we need more transparency and accountability when it comes to immigration policy. Like, what's the real cost of these detentions? Are we really saving lives by deporting people, or are we just creating more problems down the line? πŸ€”πŸ’Έ
 
🀣 Can you believe they're planning to build a detention center with enough space for 1,000 people? It's like they want to create their own mini-singapore... but without the nice weather 🌞! I mean, who needs that kind of "security" when you could just invest in some community programs instead? And what's up with these private transfer hubs? Sounds like they're trying to make a profit off people's detention πŸ€‘. I'm all for securing borders, but not at the expense of our humanity 😩. Can we just talk about this over some ice cream or something? πŸ¦πŸ‘€
 
🚨🀝 this is just insane... like we're back to the 90s with all these private companies getting into the detention game. CoreCivic owns several prisons already, what's next? We can't even trust our own borders and now we're gonna make it worse by bringing in more facilities and hubs. I'm all for making sure everyone follows the rules, but this is just a recipe for disaster... what about those who don't have access to lawyers or can't afford bail? πŸ€‘πŸ’Έ
 
omg can you even imagine having 1k ppl stuck in one detention center? 🀯🚫 that's like a mini city right? i'm not sure what's more concerning tho, the det center itself or those private transfer hubs they're gonna set up in major cities. like what if somethin goes wrong?


i mean i get that we gotta enforce our borders and all but can't we find a way to do it without traumatizin innocent ppl? this whole thing just feels super fishy 2 me πŸ€”
 
Ugh man 🀯 this is getting crazy! A whole network of detention centers across 5 states? It's like they're trying to create a migrant prison industrial complex. I'm not surprised though, considering who's behind this - CoreCivic, a private company with some sketchy track record.

I mean think about it, these facilities are gonna be huge, up to 1,000 people in one place! What happens when things get violent or chaotic? Who's gonna keep everyone safe? And what about the innocent bystanders who just happen to live near these detention centers?

I'm not saying I'm a die-hard fan of the current immigration system (nope, not me πŸ˜’), but this feels like it's crossing some serious boundaries. Can't we find a more humane way to deal with immigration issues? It's all about prioritizing profits over people, if you ask me.

It's times like these that make me proud to be on the Platform πŸ’―! At least here I can have an honest conversation without getting my views hijacked or demonized. So yeah, let's keep the debate going, but with some common sense and empathy 🀝
 
omg this is getting crazy 🀯 like what's next? they're gonna build a whole detention complex in wisconsin? i feel for the people who are gonna get caught up in this mess, i mean i'm all for enforcing laws but come on, isn't there a better way to do it without putting ppl thru hell? and those private transfer hubs, sounds like a recipe for disaster 🚨. i'm lowkey worried about what's gonna happen to the communities in minnesota and nebraska, already they're dealing with some heavy stuff, last thing they need is more stress. gotta keep an eye on this one, feels like its gonna be a long road ahead πŸ’”
 
πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I mean, what's up with this whole "Operation Metro Surge" thing? Just another excuse for the government to build more detention centers and disrupt local communities... again. And CoreCivic is just a fancy name for "prison industrial complex", am I right? πŸ€‘ It's like they're trying to privatize everything and make a profit off people's misery. The Upper Midwest region already has some of the highest rates of incarceration in the country, so what's the point of building more facilities there? Just gonna keep shipping people around and making everyone's lives harder... πŸ’”
 
omg u guys i just found out that there's a new detention facility being built in wisconsin 🀯 like what even is that and how are they gonna make sure no one escapes lol but seriously its so worrisome for me because my aunt married a mexican dude from chicago and hes been thru deportation hell multiple times already 😩 i just cant imagine how scared he must be now with all these rumors about ICE coming after him again. and what about the ppl who are actually in detention? i heard some of them have been stuck there for months without any charges or even a trial πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ its like, whats the point of even having a justice system if we just gonna throw ppl in cages w/o due process 🚫
 
this is getting crazy 🀯... i mean, they're building a detention center that can hold up to 1k people in one place? and they're partnering with a private company like CoreCivic? that's just weird πŸ’Έ. and what's with the transfer hubs? it sounds like they want to keep moving people around without giving them a chance to settle anywhere 🚫.

i don't think this is a good idea at all πŸ€•. we need to find more humane ways to deal with immigration issues, not lock people up in detention centers for who knows how long 🀯. and what about the impact on local communities? i've heard stories about how mass detentions can cause problems with social services, schools, and businesses... this could be a disaster πŸŒͺ️.

i hope some of our leaders are paying attention to this proposal and thinking critically about the consequences πŸ€”. we need to find a way to balance enforcement with compassion and understanding ❀️.
 
πŸ’‘ This is just getting crazy 🀯. I'm all for enforcing our borders, but we gotta think about the human cost here πŸ€•. We're talking about detaining 1,000 people in one place? That's just a recipe for disaster 🚨. And what about the kids? The families who are gonna be torn apart because of these policies? It's heartbreaking πŸ˜”.

And have you seen the locations they've chosen? Appleton, Wisconsin? What about the communities there? Are we really just gonna turn our backs on them and say "oh, it's not our problem"? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I don't think so. We gotta start thinking about the ripple effect of these policies and how they're gonna affect people's lives long-term.

I'm all for finding ways to keep our country safe, but we can do that without tearing apart families or communities πŸ’”. Let's try to find a more humane solution, you know? Maybe one that actually works instead of just being another way to oppress people πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.
 
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