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DHS Drops Merrimack ICE Warehouse Plan After Ayotte–Noem Meeting

Local backlash over costs, secrecy, infrastructure strain made the 400–600 bed proposal the latest warehouse conversion to be shelved.

Overview

  • Gov. Kelly Ayotte said DHS will not proceed with converting the 300,000-plus square foot warehouse at 50 Robert Milligan Parkway into an ICE processing center with roughly 400–600 beds.
  • Ayotte cited productive talks with DHS Secretary Kristi Noem in Washington; DHS confirmed the meeting and said cooperation with New Hampshire on enforcement continues.
  • Merrimack officials and residents mounted bipartisan opposition, warning of about $529,000 in lost property tax revenue and added demands on police and emergency services, which fueled large protests.
  • ACLU-NH records revealed state-agency contacts with DHS, leading to the resignation of Natural & Cultural Resources Commissioner Sarah Stewart and intensifying calls for transparency.
  • New Hampshire’s congressional delegation filed a bill to require local consent and notice for new ICE sites, as similar warehouse plans have been canceled or challenged in states including Missouri, Mississippi, and Maryland.