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California lawmakers are urging the DHS not to reopen the former Dublin federal prison as an ICE detention facility due to safety concerns.

California's political landscape is currently focused on significant issues affecting the state, particularly concerning immigration and infrastructure. Prominent Democratic senators Adam Schiff and Alex Padilla, alongside Representative Mark DeSaulnier, have written to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to express their strong opposition to plans to transform the now-abandoned federal prison in Dublin into a detention center for immigrants. They describe the facility as uninhabitable and highlight the dangers it poses not only to detainees but also to the surrounding communities.

This initiative comes in response to concerns that the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency is considering the former prison as a site for detentions, a move that has sparked widespread fear and discontent among local officials and citizenry. The lawmakers argue that reopening such a facility would contribute to a negative narrative surrounding immigrant detention and further strain community relations. They are advocating for more humane and workable solutions for managing immigration within the state.

Moreover, the state of California is taking a stand against former President Donald Trump’s administration by filing a lawsuit over the cancellation of crucial energy and infrastructure funds. State Attorney General Rob Bonta is leading this charge, emphasizing the significance of these funds for community development and environmental protection in California. This legal challenge reflects the ongoing political battles surrounding funding and the state’s commitment to upholding its infrastructure needs despite former federal policies.

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