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ICE to invest 38.3 bln USD for new detention centers

2026-02-15 11:15 Last Updated At:12:07

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) plans to invest 38.3 billion U.S. dollars as to the end of 2026 to purchase and renovate additional detention facilities for undocumented immigrants, amid a sharp rise in arrests over the past year.

According to the ICE Detention Reengineering Initiative released Friday by the office of Kelly Ayotte, governor of the U.S. state of New Hampshire, ICE intends to buy 16 buildings and convert them into small-scale detention centers to expand custody capacity. The facilities are expected to be put into use by November, 2026.

Each facility would accommodate between 1,000 and 1,500 people, with an average detention period of three to seven days.

Meanwhile, the document says that the ICE also plans to establish eight large-scale detention centers, each capable of holding 7,000 to 10,000 detainees, with an average detention duration of about 60 days.

The document points out that the ICE is to recruit 12,000 additional law enforcement personnel for a potential surge in arrests and consequently, increased demand for detention facilities.

U.S. government data shows that the number of individuals detained by ICE has increased by approximately 74 percent since the current U.S. administration assumed office in January 2025.

ICE to invest 38.3 bln USD for new detention centers

ICE to invest 38.3 bln USD for new detention centers

The death toll in the war-torn Gaza Strip has risen to 72,051 since the conflict between Hamas and Israel erupted on Oct 7, 2023, with injuries reaching 171,706, Gaza's health authorities said on Saturday.

The authorities reported that two bodies and 15 wounded were brought to hospitals in Gaza during the past 48 hours.

Since a ceasefire in Gaza came into effect last October, 591 Palestinians have been killed and 1,598 others wounded, it added.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said on Saturday that its forces had killed a couple of Palestinian militants in northern Gaza earlier that day.

The troops identified and subsequently killed two militants who crossed the Yellow Line, which marks Israeli-controlled areas under the ceasefire, approaching them and posing an immediate threat, the IDF said in a statement.

IDF troops in the Southern Command remain deployed in accordance with the ceasefire agreement and will continue to operate to remove any immediate threat, it said.

Several other Palestinians, including the elderly and children, were wounded earlier Saturday by Israeli forces in southern and central Gaza during building demolitions, Palestine's official news agency WAFA reported.

Palestinian death toll in Gaza rises to 72,051: health authorities

Palestinian death toll in Gaza rises to 72,051: health authorities

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