A new ICE facility could speed up deportations for families and kids
Source: AP
Updated 12:52 AM EDT, July 6, 2026
NEW ORLEANS (AP) The Trump administration plans to open a 528-bed holding facility for migrant families and unaccompanied children next to an airport hub, positioning itself to speed up deportations.
The location in Alexandria, Louisiana, would remove logistical headaches caused by wrangling children from foster homes and shelters across the country and not having anywhere to put them during final preparations for flight. Those obstacles were apparent last year when Guatemalan children were awoken at night and given almost no time to get to Harlingen, Texas, where they waited on an airport tarmac for hours.
A federal judge prevented their deportation, but the chaotic episode illustrated the challenges authorities face because they dont have anywhere to put families and children near the airport. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is calling the Alexandria facility a staging area, not a detention center, and says people would only be there a few days at most.
However, several immigration advocates expressed concern that children could be held at the new facility for weeks or months, which happened at other federal immigration holding sites. These advocates are also concerned about oversight, and say the facility represents a departure from how the government manages those children.
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Bayard
(30,792 posts)Have they been doing this all along?
70sEraVet
(5,785 posts)building this facility close to an airport. Last summer, ICE rounded up a bunch of Honduran kids, and because ICE had no facility nearby, they had the kids stand out on the airport's tarmac for hours. That was enough time for immigration lawyers to wake a judge, and get him to order a halt to the flights. This new facility would avoid that risk, and enable agents to whisk kids straight to the flights.
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