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If the goal is to deport these detainees, why do we need such large prisons?
'Who are they for?' Ex-Trump lawyer appalled at buildup of MAGA prison network
— Raw Story (@rawstory.com) 2026-02-19T15:30:19.951Z
https://www.rawstory.com/ty-cobb-2675282405/
Former Trump administration White House lawyer Ty Cobb delivered a dire warning Wednesday on MS NOW about the growing network of Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facilities that are planned and funded and suggested that Trump having that much detention power and resources at his disposal is horrifying.
Cobb's warning came in the middle of a discussion with anchor Ari Melber, about the possibility ICE might try to engage in election interference by stationing agents at polling places.
"What is your legal view of the limits on ICE under current law?" asked Melber, himself an attorney. "To be out in a way that might be voter intimidation in any voting period when we get to the midterms?"
"So that's an excellent question," said Cobb. "I think we're going to see the courts gradually parse through that. You know, ICE actually has no local law enforcement authority in any of the states. They're only supposed to manage the limited number of federal crimes entrusted to them, and they shouldn't be there. But it's going to take a series of court battles, I think, to prevent them from being there. And it may come down to a conflict between, you know, state National Guards and ICE absent, absent an invocation of the Insurrection Act, which I think we will see in advance of, of the election. So I think I think people should be very, very concerned and very, very animated about what's coming."
To understand the reason for fear, Cobb continued, consider Garry Kasparov, the Russian world chess champion turned dissident of the Putin regime.
Kasparov, he said, "has been very outspoken about, you know, the gulags that are being built around the country and the fact that they're intended not only to house, you know, illegally detained immigrants, of which we have thousands now, but also likely dissidents and people of color on a going forward basis. You know, what is happening in this country."
"You don't think that's just an international parallel gone too far?" Melber pressed him. "You believe that's something that Trump would, would try to do and get away with?
"So I'll put it this way," said Cobb. "You know, Trump is deporting people on a trajectory and at a pace that's not very different from the number of deportations that happened under Obama. However, the number of illegally detained people is extraordinarily high. And he's building, you know, dozens of prisons to house up to 8,000 people. We've never needed that before. That's that's, you know, well over 150,000 beds. Who are they for and who are they going to be for when, when detainees are gone?"
"You don't think that's just an international parallel gone too far?" Melber pressed him. "You believe that's something that Trump would, would try to do and get away with?
"This is, this is this is, as Garry Kasparov says, this is not a drill," he added.
Cobb's warning came in the middle of a discussion with anchor Ari Melber, about the possibility ICE might try to engage in election interference by stationing agents at polling places.
"What is your legal view of the limits on ICE under current law?" asked Melber, himself an attorney. "To be out in a way that might be voter intimidation in any voting period when we get to the midterms?"
"So that's an excellent question," said Cobb. "I think we're going to see the courts gradually parse through that. You know, ICE actually has no local law enforcement authority in any of the states. They're only supposed to manage the limited number of federal crimes entrusted to them, and they shouldn't be there. But it's going to take a series of court battles, I think, to prevent them from being there. And it may come down to a conflict between, you know, state National Guards and ICE absent, absent an invocation of the Insurrection Act, which I think we will see in advance of, of the election. So I think I think people should be very, very concerned and very, very animated about what's coming."
To understand the reason for fear, Cobb continued, consider Garry Kasparov, the Russian world chess champion turned dissident of the Putin regime.
Kasparov, he said, "has been very outspoken about, you know, the gulags that are being built around the country and the fact that they're intended not only to house, you know, illegally detained immigrants, of which we have thousands now, but also likely dissidents and people of color on a going forward basis. You know, what is happening in this country."
"You don't think that's just an international parallel gone too far?" Melber pressed him. "You believe that's something that Trump would, would try to do and get away with?
"So I'll put it this way," said Cobb. "You know, Trump is deporting people on a trajectory and at a pace that's not very different from the number of deportations that happened under Obama. However, the number of illegally detained people is extraordinarily high. And he's building, you know, dozens of prisons to house up to 8,000 people. We've never needed that before. That's that's, you know, well over 150,000 beds. Who are they for and who are they going to be for when, when detainees are gone?"
"You don't think that's just an international parallel gone too far?" Melber pressed him. "You believe that's something that Trump would, would try to do and get away with?
"This is, this is this is, as Garry Kasparov says, this is not a drill," he added.
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'Who are they for?' Ex-Trump lawyer appalled at buildup of MAGA prison network (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
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LetMyPeopleVote
(177,573 posts)1. If deportations are the goal, why are we building prison camps?
Link to tweet
Here's a question to ask yourself.
If deportations are the goal, why are we building prison camps?
Trump and Noem want prison camps in America.
The majority of Americans disagree with them.
Please use with a post to remind people MAGA GOP never make sense and lie.
If deportations are the goal, why are we building prison camps?
Trump and Noem want prison camps in America.
The majority of Americans disagree with them.
Please use with a post to remind people MAGA GOP never make sense and lie.

Evolve Dammit
(21,677 posts)2. They are for every Dem, librul and Ty Cobb that dares to object. n/t
Uncle Joe
(64,692 posts)3. The American People, it's what happens when you put Nazis in charge,
and we already had more people behind bars here in the "land of the free and home of the brave" than any other nation on Earth.
AI Overview
"The United States has the highest number of prisoners in the world, with over 1.8 million people incarcerated as of early 2025. It also consistently holds one of the highest incarceration rates globally. Following the U.S., China has the second-highest prison population, estimated at nearly 1.7 million."
Thanks for the thread LetMyPeopleVote