Trump’s $45 billion expansion of immigrant detention sites faces pushback from communities
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The Trump administration's proposed $45 billion expansion of immigrant detention sites is facing opposition from communities. Federal officials are touring potential sites, such as warehouses in Belton and Kansas City, Missouri, in January 2026, to repurpose them as ICE detention facilities. These visits have sparked protests, including demonstrations where participants are clad in red cloaks inspired by "The Handmaid's Tale." In response to the expansion, California Democratic lawmakers announced a bill in Sacramento in January 2026 to tax companies that profit from immigration detention facilities. The pushback highlights growing concerns over the expansion's impact on local communities and the ethics of profiting from immigrant detention.
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