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Trump Awards $1.26 Billion Contract to
Build Biggest Immigrant Detention Center
in US

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Posted By: sunset, 7/23/2025 9:12:49 PM

The federal government has awarded a contract to build and operate a sprawling tent camp at Fort Bliss, an Army base in Texas, to serve as an immigrant detention center. In the Trump administration’s latest move to vastly expand space for such detention, the work would turn the base in El Paso, with more than 1 million acres and an airport, into a deportation hub with 5,000 beds. That would make it the largest immigration detention facility in the country. An official for US Immigration and Customs Enforcement said that the agency “is indeed pursuing all available options to expand bedspace capacity.

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The whiners have begun claiming that to have someone sleep in a tent is cruel and unusual punishment.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Califedup 7/23/2025 9:24:03 PM (No. 1981768)
Need to make sure no illegal alien construction workers are used on this project.
24 people like this.

Reply 2 - Posted by: thefield 7/23/2025 9:37:44 PM (No. 1981771)
#1 save on transportation cost.
16 people like this.

Reply 3 - Posted by: danoso 7/23/2025 9:40:09 PM (No. 1981772)
I ask only it be surrounded by a moat filled with intemperate mutated sea bass.
8 people like this.

Reply 4 - Posted by: padiva 7/23/2025 9:45:31 PM (No. 1981774)
Perhaps some prisoners can be hired to help build the center. Pay them a half decent wage to use when they are released. Perhaps if they are good workers, it will be easier for them to rebuild their lives.
11 people like this.

Reply 5 - Posted by: snowoutlaw 7/23/2025 11:00:18 PM (No. 1981790)
Consider the source, I doubt much of this story, sounds like same old tired lies from the left. They are not going to spend billions for tents. If it was $1.26 million maybe but not billions.
13 people like this.

Reply 6 - Posted by: stablemoney 7/24/2025 3:55:45 AM (No. 1981813)
Biden spent more billions to put them up at the Roosevelt Hotel in NY.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: petrichor 7/24/2025 6:25:22 AM (No. 1981822)
I spent a year at Biggs Field, which is adjunct to Ft Bliss. Yes, they have a huge runway there. Perfect for flying illegals out of the country.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Venturer 7/24/2025 7:28:12 AM (No. 1981852)
Bedspace for 5,000 sounds so small when we know at least 20 million people have got to go.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: downnout 7/24/2025 7:51:21 AM (No. 1981865)
How about a moat filled with piranhas?
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Reply 10 - Posted by: bpl40 7/24/2025 8:03:36 AM (No. 1981874)
Unvetted entry, continued illegal presence, consumption of tax dollars, burdening education and health care resources, violent crime, value pollution are all cruel and unusual punishment inflicted on US citizens. There must be reasonable leeway in the means deployed for their removal.
7 people like this.

Reply 11 - Posted by: MakingSense 7/24/2025 8:53:00 AM (No. 1981902)
Biggest ILLEGAL detention center in the U.S. Try to get it right, Bloomberg.
9 people like this.

Reply 12 - Posted by: happywarrior 7/24/2025 8:59:19 AM (No. 1981908)
Yes, just plain old immigrants, like our ancestors. Except most of ours came through Ellis Island and were vigorously examined for days, even weeks, And many sent back.
4 people like this.

Reply 13 - Posted by: hershey 7/24/2025 9:11:39 AM (No. 1981914)
At least it won't be a FEMA camp for conservatives...
4 people like this.

Reply 14 - Posted by: volksford 7/24/2025 9:17:36 AM (No. 1981918)
To hell with the Federal Reserve palace , this is how you spend a Billion dollars !
3 people like this.

Reply 15 - Posted by: DeweyCA 7/24/2025 10:16:52 AM (No. 1981940)
Treat them like Joe Arpaio treated his prisoners in Arizona. Don't spend lots of money on them. Let them sweat some in the Texas sun.
5 people like this.

Reply 16 - Posted by: Zigrid 7/24/2025 10:25:12 AM (No. 1981942)
How do you suppose the democrats will spin this news....it will have something about how cruel this detention will be for the poor illegal aliens....but mostly I think they will stay with the Epstein files saga....they are desperately trying to dirty President Trump....it's been a life long dream of BarackHUSSEINObama to Destry America ...as WE know it...and install his commie carrying buddies...and make America into his vision of an islamic country....
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Reply 17 - Posted by: WWIIDaughter 7/24/2025 10:48:49 AM (No. 1981953)
El Paso is Beto O'Rourke's district. Trump laughing all the way to the podium to tell Beto, El Paso and the world about the Big Beautiful Base. Days earlier, Beto skateboarded to the microphones to tell the Dems they need to get "ruthless" in pursuit of power. Toothless is more like it...
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Reply 18 - Posted by: DVC 7/24/2025 3:06:29 PM (No. 1982044)
Speed up processing and get them out via planes quickly.
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Reply 19 - Posted by: DanvilleBill 7/24/2025 4:16:31 PM (No. 1982061)
$1.26 billion should build something comfortable for the illegals. More like a Ritz-Carlton than a bunch of tents.
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