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Stop the human warehouse in Georgia
Stop the human warehouse in Georgia

To the U.S. Department of Homeland Security:

As concerned citizens, we call on you to abandon plans to convert a warehouse in Georgia into the largest immigration detention center in the country. Holding up to 9,000 men, women, and children in overcrowded, unsafe conditions is inhumane. We urge you to uphold the dignity every person deserves.

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To the U.S. Department of Homeland Security:
"As concerned citizens, we call on you to abandon plans to convert a warehouse in Georgia into the largest immigration detention center in the country. Holding up to 9,000 men, women, and children in overcrowded, unsafe conditions is inhumane. We urge you to uphold the dignity every person deserves."
Picture this: you are driving by a small town and you spot an enormous building that goes on and on, so big that 12 football fields could fit inside it.

Now imagine 9,000 human beings crammed in there, far from public view.

This is not a dystopian novel. It’s really happening in Trump’s America.

In Georgia, men, women, and kids could soon be held for months in a giant detention center, while waiting for the courts to decide their future.

The Trump administration has already given up plans for a detention center like this, and a federal judge has paused the construction of another site in Maryland. Let's do it again in Georgia, supporting local communities already fighting to reject massive human warehouses! Join us and together, we will push the Department of Homeland Security to abandon this plan once and for all.

Every human must be treated with respect and dignity!
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