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US government is building a 5,000-person immigrant detention camp in west Texas

US government is building a 5,000-person immigrant detention camp in west Texas

Toronto Star7 days ago
The U.S. government is building an immense 5,000-person detention camp in west Texas, government contract announcements said, sharply increasing the Trump administration's ability to hold detained immigrants amid its ever-growing mass deportation efforts.
A Defense Department contract announcement on Monday said Acquisition Logistics, a Virginia-based firm, had been awarded $232 million in Army funds to build the facility, which would be used for single immigrant adults.
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