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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDHS Pauses Warehouse Purchases as Internal Revolt, Legal Challenges, and Political Infighting Cloud the Program's Future
https://www.projectsaltbox.com/p/dhs-pauses-warehouse-purchases-asProject Salt Box
DHS Pauses Warehouse Purchases as Internal Revolt, Legal Challenges, and Political Infighting Cloud the Program's Future
Career officials call it unworkable. Communities are suing to stop it. Congress is investigating. And Stephen Miller is still pushing.
Michael Wriston
Apr 01, 2026
The Department of Homeland Security has temporarily paused its bid to acquire nearly two dozen industrial warehouses across the country, the Associated Press reported Tuesday a move that comes as newly-confirmed Secretary Markwayne Mullin inherits a department still reeling from the turbulent tenure of his predecessor, Kristi Noem.
When asked about the pause, an anonymous DHS official offered the kind of anodyne response that bureaucracies reach for in moments of transition. The APs Rebecca Santana, who has covered the department throughout the tumult of the past year, quoted the official as saying: As with any transition, we are reviewing agency policies and proposals.
But as Project Salt Box has previously reported, career officials inside ERO have long viewed the warehouse program as operationally unworkable and have said so, repeatedly, to political leadership. Those warnings, according to sources familiar with the internal deliberations, have fallen on deaf ears. The driving rationale from the White House, one source told us in February, has never been operational. It has been theatrical. Mr. Miller, the source said, wanted people to suffer cruelty as the policy. Complaints about livability and humane conditions were beside the point.
Mr. Mullin has already made one consequential break with his predecessor. Ms. Noems requirement that she personally approve every DHS contract above $100,000 which one senior official mordantly described as spending $55 billion $100,000 at a time paralyzed the departments normal contracting operations and drove agencies toward military contract vehicles never designed for domestic detention. Federal News Network reported in March that Mr. Mullin, during his confirmation hearing, called the policy micromanaging and pledged to revoke it immediately.
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DHS Pauses Warehouse Purchases as Internal Revolt, Legal Challenges, and Political Infighting Cloud the Program's Future (Original Post)
Amaryllis
19 hrs ago
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Sure hope this news is reliable. But it makes sense that the DHS fever dream was never possible.
lindysalsagal
19 hrs ago
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LeftInTX
(34,303 posts)1. In early February, ICE bought a warehouse near us.
This gives me hope that it may not become a detention center. Everyone is fighting it tooth and nail, but it it's the federal government and they have "eminent domain".
Amaryllis
(11,299 posts)2. I won't say thoughts and prayers,but how about good vibes coming your way.
lindysalsagal
(22,916 posts)3. Sure hope this news is reliable. But it makes sense that the DHS fever dream was never possible.
Looks like the gangster's house of cards is all falling in today.