DHS reportedly freezing plans for warehouse detention centers

(SRN NEWS/REUTERS/97.5 GLORY FM) – The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is ​temporarily pausing plans to use ‌large warehouses, such as the one in Oakwood, to detain immigrants, a Trump administration official and a second ​source familiar with the ​matter said, as its new secretary, ⁠Markwayne Mullin, reviews one of ​his predecessor’s most controversial policies.

Under Mullin’s ​predecessor, Kristi Noem, the department planned to spend $38.3 billion by the end of ​the year on detention centers ​to hold and process tens of thousands ‌of ⁠immigrants, documents showed. The plan has sparked backlash in several communities where the centers were planned.

The Washington ​Post reported ​on an internal memo that described a slowdown ​in the process of ​issuing ⁠contracts to convert the warehouses.

DHS did not immediately respond to a ⁠request ​for comment.

Reporting by Ted ​Hesson, Bhargav Acharya and Ismail Shakil; Editing ​by Daphne Psaledakis and Bill Berkrot