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ICEd Out: ‘Couldn’t get much worse’ (Part 2)
Tremont Township in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, has only one stoplight, but the 300-person community is now at the center of the national immigration debate.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is planning to convert an old warehouse in the area into a 7,500-person detention facility. Many of Tremont’s most vocal residents are wary about whether their township can support the ICE facility.
Some see the planned detention center as a workforce opportunity, while others fear it will only exacerbate the community’s economic and environmental problems.
What is more American than standing up for the marginalized?
John Cole’s Tennessee: The Trump in the punchbowl
Youth justice in Rhode Island depends on where you live. Enter a new legislative study commission.
Lawmakers must put women’s health, dignity and lives ahead of politics