In a unanimous decision, the Bucks County Commissioners passed a resolution formally opposing the conversion of local warehouses into federal immigration detention centers.
This legislative action was prompted by reports that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is actively seeking industrial spaces for detainee processing throughout the region.
Local leaders cited moral concerns regarding human rights and the potential for public health hazards when repurposing industrial zones for human habitation. While federal officials claimed no immediate plans exist for the area, officials remain vigilant because private developers are being aggressively recruited to sell or lease property to the government.
The commissioners emphasized that while they maintain a working relationship with federal law enforcement, they will not permit inhumane detention practices within their borders.
By aligning with state-level opposition, the county seeks to protect its community standards and public safety from federal overreach.
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