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Revolt in small Georgia town appears to ward off ICE detention center
The small town of Social Circle in Georgia announced that the Department of Homeland Security has canceled plans to convert a warehouse into a large immigration detention center. This decision is part of a broader reversal of Trump administration efforts to expand detention capacity by repurposing warehouses, following a $1 billion investment in the initiative.
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