Kristi Noem's bold effort to convert commercial warehouses into giant migrant detention hubs has been rocked by a federal court intervention — and insiders warn the ripple effects could be huge. Read on to discover the full story!
A U.S. district judge has blocked plans to turn a $102 million warehouse in Williamsport, Maryland, into space for as many as 1,500 migrants after finding that ICE did not complete a required environmental review. Court filings noted the proposed site would have only four toilets and two water fountains, and the judge flagged risks to a nearby Potomac River tributary and protected species, saying the rushed conversion could jeopardize health and safety.