Trump administration pauses plans to buy warehouses for immigrant detention, sources say
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Published on March 31, 2026.
The US Department of Homeland Security is temporarily halting plans to use large warehouses for immigrant detention, according to two sources. This decision comes amid a funding standoff that has left 50,000 airport security officers without pay. The department had planned to spend $38.3 billion on detention centers, which has sparked backlash in several communities.
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