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ICE Plans to Divest Seven Warehouses After $700 Million Investment

ICE Plans to Divest Seven Warehouses After $700 Million Investment

Immigration and Customs Enforcement plans to offload seven warehouses, including sites in Salt Lake City and Michigan, after a $700 million expenditur

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is reportedly planning to divest seven warehouses across the country, following a collective investment of $700 million in these properties. The agency now seeks to offload these assets.

Among the properties slated for divestment is a warehouse in Salt Lake City, which ICE reportedly overpaid for just three months prior to the decision to sell. Additionally, ICE has abandoned plans for an immigration detention center in Romulus, Michigan, after a lawsuit was filed by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel.

Reports indicate ICE intends to offload the Michigan site along with other facilities nationwide. This is a developing story and will be updated as details emerge.

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