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Planned ICE detention site in Surprise is cut back sharply

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A proposed immigration detention project in Surprise has been reduced from 1,500 beds to 542 as federal plans run into local resistance and internal DHS review. The Arizona development was cited as part of a broader pullback on controversial warehouse-style detention expansion.

Federal immigration detention expansion plans tied to Arizona appear to be shrinking. Arizona Mirror reported that the proposed Surprise facility has been scaled back from 1,500 beds to 542, a substantial reduction that changes the size and likely the local impact of the project. The revision comes as the Department of Homeland Security reexamines contracts and decisions associated with an earlier push for rapid warehouse-style detention growth.

The article places the Surprise project in a wider national slowdown. Communities in multiple states have fought proposed detention conversions over infrastructure, cost and public accountability, and the report says new Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin is reviewing actions taken under his predecessor, Kristi Noem. The story also notes a prolonged DHS funding shutdown, creating more uncertainty around which projects can move ahead and in what form.

For Arizona readers, the main takeaway is that detention planning in both Surprise and other Arizona locations is no longer on a straight line. A facility reduced by nearly two-thirds means different demands on utilities, roads, staffing and local politics than the original proposal implied. Residents, elected officials and nearby businesses now have reason to watch whether the downsized plan stabilizes, is delayed further, or triggers a fresh round of negotiations.

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