
Roxbury Protests: ICE Detention Center Faces Water Law Hurdle
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Protests in North Jersey escalate against Trumps plan to turn a Roxbury warehouse into an ICE detention center. A twenty-year-old state law, the Highlands Water Protection and Planning Act, poses a significant challenge due to strict development rules in Roxbury and eighty-seven other towns. The all-Republican Township Council joins progressive protesters in opposition, citing water and sewer limits. The Department of Homeland Security bought the property for $129.3 million, but regulators may block ICEs plans due to the sites unsuitability for expansion.
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