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Related: About this forumTrump's CONCENTRATION CAMPS? Something EVIL is Happening Right Now in Texas - Thom Hartmann
How will future generations look at Trump's concentration camps? Thom talks a story that is not getting enough news coverage. - 02/01/2026.
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Trump's CONCENTRATION CAMPS? Something EVIL is Happening Right Now in Texas - Thom Hartmann (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
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Local communities shut down Trump admin efforts to expand ICE detention centers
LetMyPeopleVote
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Rachel Maddow-Across the country, Americans are saying no to ICE prisons in their communities
LetMyPeopleVote
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czarjak
(13,505 posts)1. Thar's money in them-there illeagls, and anyone else Brown?
Bet. Your. Ass!
LetMyPeopleVote
(176,442 posts)2. Local communities shut down Trump admin efforts to expand ICE detention centers
Rachel Maddow has done several reports on the efforts of local communities to block the opening of ICE/DHS prisons in local communities. I am glad to see other media sources to start reporting on the efforts of ICE/DHS to open numerous new prison/concentration camps.
Local communities shut down Trump admin efforts to expand ICE detention centers
— Raw Story (@rawstory.com) 2026-01-30T20:00:04Z
https://www.rawstory.com/ice-2675062021/
Multiple communities have hit back hard against the Trump administration as it seeks to expand its capacity to detain migrants across the nation, with at least one successful in shutting down an effort to turn a 26-acre warehouse into a migrant processing center, The Washington Post reported Friday.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement is working to convert industrial buildings into detention centers across 23 different towns, an effort that would expand its detention capacity by 80,000.
One such effort materialized last month after DHS altered a plan to purchase a 26-acre warehouse and transform it into a migrant processing center. News of the planned purchase spread fast, and sparked outrage among locals, outrage strong enough that the purchase ultimately fell through.
Multiple communities have hit back hard against the Trump administration as it seeks to expand its capacity to detain migrants across the nation, with at least one successful in shutting down an effort to turn a 26-acre warehouse into a migrant processing center, The Washington Post reported Friday.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement is working to convert industrial buildings into detention centers across 23 different towns, an effort that would expand its detention capacity by 80,000.
One such effort materialized last month after DHS altered a plan to purchase a 26-acre warehouse and transform it into a migrant processing center. News of the planned purchase spread fast, and sparked outrage among locals, outrage strong enough that the purchase ultimately fell through.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement is working to convert industrial buildings into detention centers across 23 different towns, an effort that would expand its detention capacity by 80,000.
One such effort materialized last month after DHS altered a plan to purchase a 26-acre warehouse and transform it into a migrant processing center. News of the planned purchase spread fast, and sparked outrage among locals, outrage strong enough that the purchase ultimately fell through.
Multiple communities have hit back hard against the Trump administration as it seeks to expand its capacity to detain migrants across the nation, with at least one successful in shutting down an effort to turn a 26-acre warehouse into a migrant processing center, The Washington Post reported Friday.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement is working to convert industrial buildings into detention centers across 23 different towns, an effort that would expand its detention capacity by 80,000.
One such effort materialized last month after DHS altered a plan to purchase a 26-acre warehouse and transform it into a migrant processing center. News of the planned purchase spread fast, and sparked outrage among locals, outrage strong enough that the purchase ultimately fell through.
LetMyPeopleVote
(176,442 posts)3. Rachel Maddow-Across the country, Americans are saying no to ICE prisons in their communities
From Virginia to Oklahoma to Texas, Americans are refusing to go along with Trumps immigration crackdown.
Across the country, Americans are saying no to ICE prisons in their communities
— Mike Walker (@newnarrative.bsky.social) 2026-02-03T22:03:38.976Z
www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/americans-protest-ice-detention-facilities-trump-mass-deportation
On Jan. 21, the Department of Homeland Security wrote a letter to officials in Hanover County, Virginia, informing them that the government would be building an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in the town of Ashland.
For context, Hanover is a reliably red county just outside Richmond. Donald Trump beat Kamala Harris by 26 points there in 2024.
Specifically, the government told the Hanover officials that it wanted to build out the facility on a former cattle farm, where there is now a 500,000-square-foot warehouse constructed by a company owned by Canadian billionaire Jim Pattison.....
Then, less than 48 hours later, Pattisons company put out a one-line statement: The transaction to sell our industrial building in Ashland, Virginia will not be proceeding......
If they build them, they will fill them up.
If history tells us anything, its that once facilities like this are built in these kinds of numbers, while they may start as immigration detention centers, they are available to the government to use indefinitely for whatever it wants to do.
But everywhere they are trying to build these things, including in some of the countrys reddest states, people are pulling out all the stops to prevent them from being built. And if the country stops the government from building them, it will never again have this kind of momentum to try to construct a constellation of prison camps outside the reach of the law.
For context, Hanover is a reliably red county just outside Richmond. Donald Trump beat Kamala Harris by 26 points there in 2024.
Specifically, the government told the Hanover officials that it wanted to build out the facility on a former cattle farm, where there is now a 500,000-square-foot warehouse constructed by a company owned by Canadian billionaire Jim Pattison.....
Then, less than 48 hours later, Pattisons company put out a one-line statement: The transaction to sell our industrial building in Ashland, Virginia will not be proceeding......
If they build them, they will fill them up.
If history tells us anything, its that once facilities like this are built in these kinds of numbers, while they may start as immigration detention centers, they are available to the government to use indefinitely for whatever it wants to do.
But everywhere they are trying to build these things, including in some of the countrys reddest states, people are pulling out all the stops to prevent them from being built. And if the country stops the government from building them, it will never again have this kind of momentum to try to construct a constellation of prison camps outside the reach of the law.
Rachel has been covering this issue for the last couple of months. Last night was a great episode and I am glad that people are standing up and blocking these ICE prisons
Rhiannon12866
(251,936 posts)4. Thanks so much!