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We demand an immediate end to ICE’s warehouse detention expansion plans. No one should be imprisoned in makeshift industrial buildings designed for products, not people. These facilities threaten lives, strain local infrastructure, harm the environment, and divert resources away from the real needs of our communities.

We call on federal officials and Members of Congress to block funding, leases, purchases, and approvals for ICE warehouse detention sites, increase oversight of ICE detention practices, and invest instead in communities, dignity, and true public safety.

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Disappeared in America: Stop ICE Warehouse Detention
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Communities Not Cages: Disappeared in America Through ICE Warehouse Detention

Friends,

ICE’s detention expansion is not immigration policy. It is a moral emergency. It is a calculated campaign of cruelty aimed directly at our communities. The Trump administration is already locking up more than 70,000 people and is openly pushing to cage more than 100,000 at a time. Now it is driving toward an even darker nightmare: warehouse camps that could hold as many as 92,600 people across the country. Let’s say clearly what this is. It is not safety. It is not order. It is not justice. It is mass dehumanization by design. It is a system built to make people easier to isolate, easier to exploit, and easier to become disappeared in America.

These warehouse detention schemes are especially vile because they reduce human beings to objects. Parents. Workers. Neighbors. Loved ones. People with names, families, dreams, and rights could be packed into industrial spaces built to store goods, not protect life. That is the point. When people are hidden away in remote, makeshift detention sites, cut off from family, legal support, and community oversight, they can be disappeared in America with less public scrutiny and less accountability. A bigger cage does not make cruelty humane. It only makes that cruelty easier to hide.

And the danger does not stop at the warehouse doors. These facilities are not built with the water, sewage, sanitation, or healthcare systems needed to safely confine thousands of people. Disease can spread quickly. Public infrastructure can be strained. Entire nearby communities can be forced to carry the health and environmental fallout from a system rooted in fear, secrecy, and neglect. Once again, working-class communities and disenfranchised communities are being told to absorb the damage from a machine of punishment built for someone else’s profit and political theater.

Because yes, there is profit in this cruelty. Corporations stand to make money by selling or leasing warehouse space to ICE and helping turn human suffering into a business model. That is obscene. People are not cargo. They are not inventory. They are not products to be processed, stacked, and discarded for cash. When public money is used to cage human beings in warehouse camps while families struggle for housing, healthcare, schools, and clean water, that is not governance. That is state violence dressed up as policy.

But the story does not end there. Across the country, communities are pushing back. From Utah to Minnesota, from Oklahoma to Virginia and Mississippi, people have organized, resisted, and stopped these detention projects. They are demanding investment in life, not cages. They are demanding schools, clinics, housing, clean water, dignity, and freedom. They are proving something authoritarians never want us to remember: organized people can beat organized cruelty.

And this moment demands memory. This country has already lived through the shame of using makeshift sites to imprison Japanese Americans in the 1940s. That horror was wrong then, and it is wrong now. We do not honor that history with silence. We honor it by refusing to let more people be disappeared in America under a different name, in a different building, through the same old machinery of cruelty and racism.

Our communities need care. They need investment. They need freedom. Not cages. Not camps. Not ever.

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