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The Return of the Dire Wolf​




 

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Trump Administration Aims to Spend $45 Billion to Expand Immigrant Detention​

A request for proposals for new detention facilities and other services would allow the government to expedite the contracting process and rapidly expand detention.


"The Trump administration is seeking to spend tens of billions of dollars to set up the machinery to expand immigrant detention on a scale never before seen in the United States, according to a request for proposals posted online by the administration last week.

The request, which comes from the Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement, calls for contractors to submit proposals to provide new detention facilities, transportation, security guards, medical support and other administrative services worth as much as $45 billion over the next two years.

ICE does not yet have that much money itself. But if funded, the maximum value would represent more than a sixfold increase in spending to detain immigrants. It is the latest indication that President Trump and his administration are laying the groundwork to rapidly follow through on his promise for a mass campaign to rid the country of undocumented immigrants.

The sprawling request to contractors was posted last week with a deadline of Monday. In the last fiscal year, D.H.S. allocated about $3.4 billion for the entire custody operation overseen by ICE. ..."
 

Trump Administration Aims to Spend $45 Billion to Expand Immigrant Detention​

A request for proposals for new detention facilities and other services would allow the government to expedite the contracting process and rapidly expand detention.


"The Trump administration is seeking to spend tens of billions of dollars to set up the machinery to expand immigrant detention on a scale never before seen in the United States, according to a request for proposals posted online by the administration last week.

The request, which comes from the Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement, calls for contractors to submit proposals to provide new detention facilities, transportation, security guards, medical support and other administrative services worth as much as $45 billion over the next two years.

ICE does not yet have that much money itself. But if funded, the maximum value would represent more than a sixfold increase in spending to detain immigrants. It is the latest indication that President Trump and his administration are laying the groundwork to rapidly follow through on his promise for a mass campaign to rid the country of undocumented immigrants.

The sprawling request to contractors was posted last week with a deadline of Monday. In the last fiscal year, D.H.S. allocated about $3.4 billion for the entire custody operation overseen by ICE. ..."
What a waste. Why not use chain link fence cages like Barrack? 😁
 
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“… “My colleagues and I are relieved and grateful to share that, after eleven days of uncertainty, our students and their mother are returning home,” [School Superintendent] Gaffney said in a statement.

… In initial statements about the detention of the family, a CBP spokesperson indicated the family was in the process of deportation. But amid the backlash, Homan told a local news channel last week that the family was merely being questioned for their own safety, due to the nature of the allegations against the man targeted in the raid.

… On Saturday, as many as 1,000 people attended a rally in Sackets Harbor, demanding the return of the family and marching past Homan’s house, according to local news reports.

It was that pressure that ensured the family’s return, according to Murad Awawdeh, president of the New York Immigration Coalition….”


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They shouldn’t get credit for releasing children they detained in handcuffs and whisked out of state to detention.
 
This is in response to a question about how long it would take to built factories in the United States — he is saying the U.S. grid is too unreliable for new investors here and susceptible to … bombing?

 
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