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BumRushDaShow

(173,276 posts)
Fri Jun 19, 2026, 02:26 PM 12 hrs ago

Revolt in small Georgia town appears to ward off ICE detention center

Source: The Guardian

Fri 19 Jun 2026 13.32 EDT
Last modified on Fri 19 Jun 2026 13.33 EDT


The small town of Social Circle in rural Georgia has announced that the Department of Homeland Security has cancelled plans to turn a warehouse into what would have been one of the largest immigration detention centers in the country.

The cancellation appears to be one of seven around the country, according to reporting elsewhere, and part of a reversal under new homeland security director Markwayne Mullin in the Trump administration’s plans to buy up warehouses and boost detention capacity – after spending $1bn on the effort in recent months.

The federal government purchased the Social Circle warehouse for $128m in early February – nearly five times its assessed value of $29m last year, city manager Eric Taylor told the Guardian shortly after the sale went through. With plans for detaining up to 10,000 people, the detention center would have tripled the local population, putting strains on drinking water and sewage, as well as on local police and ambulances.

Despite being located in a county where nearly 75% of people voted for Trump, residents of the rural town with 19th-century buildings downtown and surrounding horse and cattle farms began mobilizing against the plan. The Guardian was the first to report that Taylor shut off the federal government’s access to water at the warehouse in February as the controversy took off.

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jun/19/georgia-federal-immigration-detention-center



Despite being located in a county where nearly 75% of people voted for Trump, residents of the rural town with 19th-century buildings downtown and surrounding horse and cattle farms began mobilizing against the plan.




They forget that MAGats are 100% NIMBY people.

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Revolt in small Georgia town appears to ward off ICE detention center (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 12 hrs ago OP
Good for the town and its people! Wild blueberry 10 hrs ago #1
Not that I'm sorry it's not happening mountain grammy 9 hrs ago #2
Who originally owned the property and got 128 million of our tax dollars? Why don't they ask this question? Cheezoholic 9 hrs ago #3
nearly five times its assessed value progressoid 9 hrs ago #4

mountain grammy

(29,331 posts)
2. Not that I'm sorry it's not happening
Fri Jun 19, 2026, 05:23 PM
9 hrs ago

but they did vote for this chaos and cruelty after all... and who owned that warehouse and got richer at our expense, who didn't vote for the monster.

Cheezoholic

(4,080 posts)
3. Who originally owned the property and got 128 million of our tax dollars? Why don't they ask this question?
Fri Jun 19, 2026, 05:29 PM
9 hrs ago

I know it was brought up when they originally did this shit back in 02/25 but we need to expose who profited from these extremely over priced properties. I can guarantee there are small town and county political players profiting. Expose them so people just might, just maybe, will vote them out if thats the case. Regardless we need to know where our money went EXACTLY. Its public record, or should be.

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