This is national news. Rachel did an uninterrupted half hour tonight.
Trump wants to build ICE detention facilities all over the US. And they are being prevented everywhere.
A place in Virginia that went for Trump by >20 points protested until the deal was cancelled. This one was unique in that the warehouse is owned by a Canadian billionaire. He got so much pushback from his employees union and others that he cancelled the deal
Oklahoma City, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, etc, etc. Solidly red places are refusing to allow warehouses to be repurposed for detention centers.
Kansas City has any empty Amazon facility that ICE was looking into. What was weird here is that the agents looking at the place were clad just like the street goons we say on the news. KC passed a five year moratorium preventing the use of facilities like this to used as detention centers.
The impetus here appears to be massive citizen pushback showing up everywhere. Red/Blue, it doesn't matter. Nobody wants this stuff in their backyard.
The places being earmarked are empty warehouses. What I can't fathom is how such a place can have the water, sewage, medical, etc to make the place at all humane. The answer is of course that there is no intent to make them so. The ones that in place have had injuries, even deaths, and a measles outbreak.
G, I'm going to point out to you that the people of the US are speaking out loudly and getting results. Civil action CAN work.
Now, Trump can use military bases for these facilities. Pretty hard to stop that. We'll see. The KC Mayor was on Rachel tonight expressing his disdain. He also "went there"; mentioning that the KC facility is located near railroad tracks. He said it, no me.
I was going to suggest that ICE makes sure that they put the crematoriums downwind from the local inhabitants.
This kind of warehousing hasn't been done since the Japanese internment camps of WWII. Already 70K being held. The planned facilities would more than double that.
So far it looks like ordinary US citizens aren't going to put up with this. And they see it as not a political issue, but one of right and wrong.