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City of Romulus says plans for ICE detention facility scrapped, building will be sold
The City of Romulus announced that plans for a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facility at a former commercial warehouse have been scrapped, with the building to be sold instead. The city filed a pending lawsuit against the facility, citing concerns over its proximity to schools, residential neighborhoods, and wetlands, as well as inadequate infrastructure and violations of zoning ordinances.
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