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The Trump administration is fast-tracking construction of 10,000-bed migrant detention centers using Navy contracting authority and $10 billion in funding.
The Trump administration is using the U.S. Navy’s contracting authority to fast-track construction of up to 10,000-bed migrant detention centers across multiple states, funneling $10 billion to bypass standard federal procurement delays.
The initiative, involving DHS and the Defense Department, will deploy private contractors to build facilities including tents and support infrastructure, with no right to refuse ICE referrals.
Locations include Louisiana, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Utah, and Kansas, though specific sites remain undisclosed.
The effort aims to double current detention capacity to support a large-scale deportation push, leveraging Defense Support of Civil Authorities to deploy military-backed infrastructure for domestic immigration enforcement.
La administración Trump está acelerando la construcción de centros de detención de inmigrantes de 10,000 camas utilizando la autoridad de contratación de la Marina y $ 10 mil millones en fondos.