An Arizona town is dreading plans to turn its prison into an ICE facility: ‘It’s morally objectionable’
In Marana, residents crowded into a town hall recently to learn the fate of a building that’s been closed for two years
In an Arizona town where farmers have long wrested a living off the arid land, reports that a former prison complex may be turned into an immigration detention center have sparked a fierce backlash, with residents seeing the potential transition as the latest undesirable symbol of the Trump administration’s massive escalation of immigration enforcement.
The facility in Marana, a town of about 63,700 people located north of Tucson, sprawls across a flat expanse of desert studded with scrubby bushes and hardy trees. It was shuttered almost two years ago, and the Management and Training Corporation, the private company that owns it, informed the town manager of company plans to operate a detention center in the prison.
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© Photograph: David Ulloa Jr/Arizona Republic via USA Today Network

© Photograph: David Ulloa Jr/Arizona Republic via USA Today Network

© Photograph: David Ulloa Jr/Arizona Republic via USA Today Network