Skip to main content
See every side of every news story
Published loading...Updated

ICE Will No Longer Use Socorro Warehouses, Scraps Detention Center Plans

The site will be sold after plans for 8,500 detainees drew widespread objections over water, utilities and local services, officials said.

  • On Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2026, U.S. Congresswoman Veronica Escobar announced that the Department of Homeland Security transferred three Socorro, Texas, warehouses to the General Services Administration for sale, ending ICE detention facility plans.
  • Community leaders and residents in Socorro argued the mega-facility would strain limited water, wastewater, and emergency infrastructure for the city's 30,000 residents, triggering months of intense local opposition that led to the reversal.
  • Purchased for $123 million in February 2026, the site was part of a $1 billion initiative to convert 11 warehouse complexes nationwide into detention centers under the prior administration's mass deportation policies.
  • "Today is a really great day," El Paso County Commissioner Iliana Holguin said, noting the decision allows Socorro to pursue economic development opportunities instead of hosting a massive detention site.
  • While abandoning this site, the DHS is actively seeking bids for 5,500 total beds in Seattle, Philadelphia, Miami, and Denver regions, continuing its push to expand national detention capacity.
Insights by Ground AI

13 Articles

Think freely.Subscribe and get full access to Ground NewsSubscriptions start at $9.99/yearSubscribe

Bias Distribution

  • 50% of the sources are Center
50% Center

Factuality Info Icon

To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium

Ownership

Info Icon

To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage

elplaneta.com broke the news on Monday, August 10, 2026.
Too Big Arrow Icon
Sources are mostly out of (0)
News
Feed Dots Icon
For You
Search Icon
Search
Blindspot LogoBlindspotLocal