New Jersey sues Trump administration over proposed ICE facility

New Jersey sues Trump administration over proposed ICE facility

By Jasper Ward

Reuters

WASHINGTON, March 20 (Reuters) - New Jersey sued the Trump administration on Friday over a proposed ‌federal immigration detention center in its state.

The move ‌follows Maryland, which sued the U.S. Department of Homeland Security last month ​to stop construction of a similar facility in the state.

New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill and Attorney General Jennifer Davenport's lawsuit against DHS and the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement seeks ‌to halt a ⁠plan to convert a vacant warehouse into a large-scale detention facility, which would have the ⁠capacity to hold 1,500 detainees.

The Trump administration plans to convert the warehouse and operate the immigration detention center without addressing ​the state's ​concerns about water, sewage and ​public safety, New Jersey ‌said.

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It also does not account for the site's sensitive environment or whether the warehouse is "an appropriate place" for detention, according to the state's leaders.

The Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

U.S. President Donald ‌Trump, a Republican, returned to ​the White House last year after ​campaigning on a promise ​to carry out an aggressive immigration agenda. ‌His administration sought to ramp ​up immigration apprehensions, ​detentions and deportations in its first year.

Now, in year two, the Trump administration plans to spend more ​than $38 billion on ‌detention centers, a move that would increase ICE's total ​bed capacity to 92,600.

(Reporting by Jasper Ward in ​Washington, editing by Michelle Nichols)

 

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