
Georgia Towns Resist ICE Detention Centers
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Two Georgia towns, Oakwood and Social Circle, face resistance as they prepare to host new ICE detention centers. The facilities, part of a nationwide expansion, are expected to start operations later this spring. However, local residents, predominantly Republican-voting communities, are voicing strong opposition. Oakwoods city council passed a resolution urging a pause in construction, while Social Circle cut off utilities until federal officials provide clear answers on infrastructure demands. The resistance underscores growing tensions over rapid expansions and strain on small-town resources.
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