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ICE Withdraws Plans to Convert Two Pennsylvania Warehouses Into Detention Centers

State denials of drinking water and wastewater permits forced the agency to abandon the conversions and signal a pause in the wider warehouse detention program.

Overview

  • A July 13 DHS letter to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection confirmed ICE will not use the Upper Bern Township and Tremont Township properties as detention centers.
  • Pennsylvania denied the required drinking water and wastewater permits and ICE formally withdrew its appeal of those denials, cutting off the infrastructure needed to house thousands of people.
  • The two purchased sites had been slated for roughly 9,000 beds combined, with plans for about 1,500 in Berks County and 7,500 in Schuylkill County.
  • Gov. Josh Shapiro, local officials and residents credited regulatory enforcement and community opposition for blocking the conversions and the DEP said it will continue monitoring the properties.
  • The decision fits a wider DHS pullback from a reported roughly $38 billion plan to buy and retrofit warehouses after leadership changes and legal and oversight scrutiny, and ICE has not said what the properties will be used for next.