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Indiana's ‘Speedway Slammer' detention center adds 1,000 beds to help Trump's deportation plan

Indiana's ‘Speedway Slammer' detention center adds 1,000 beds to help Trump's deportation plan

Sky News AU4 days ago
Wrong Speak Publishing Founder Adam B Coleman discusses Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announcing Indiana's detention facility, the 'Speedway Slammer', adding 1,000 extra beds.
'The Trump administration is doing something that should have happened with the Trump 1.0 administration, is that do the thing that the American public elected you to do,' Mr Coleman told Sky News Australia.
'The American public wanted the trump administration to take this seriously and that is exactly what they're doing.'
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