The Department of Defense announced a contract to construct the largest migrant detention camp at Fort Bliss military base, crucial for the Trump administration's deportation plans. Disaster Management Group, owned by Nathan Albers, a Republican donor linked to a prior company convicted of hiring undocumented workers, will receive a significant portion of the allocated $1.2 billion for the project. Critics note the irony in employing illegal labor while providing services to ICE, a point emphasized by former DHS official Scott Shuchart.
The nation's largest migrant detention camp is set to be built on the Fort Bliss military base. This facility will play a key role in the Trump administration's deportation plans.
Disaster Management Group, owned by Nathan Albers, will help build the new facility, receiving a substantial chunk of more than $1.2 billion allocated by the government for this project.
The irony of using illegal labor to provide services to ICE is highlighted by Scott Shuchart, a former official with the Department of Homeland Security, linking it to the history of Albers' previous company.
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