The Biden administration is reaching a settlement in a lawsuit that will allow an Immigrant and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention site to reopen, potentially opening the door to President-elect Donald Trump’s mass deportation agenda.
The lawsuit settlement, which must be signed by a judge before it becomes official, would allow an ICE facility in Adelanto, California, that has remained almost entirely empty since 2020, to reopen. The facility has room for just under 2,000 people, but currently only houses three detainees. It’s also “the largest private migrant detention center in the US,” according to the New York Post.
The center has been effectively closed since 2020, when a judge gave an order blocking the center from taking in more detainees amid concerns about the spread of Covid.
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