The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has a controversial plan to spend a staggering $38.3 billion on transforming warehouses into detention centers. This ambitious project, as revealed by documents obtained by New Hampshire's governor, aims to create facilities capable of holding tens of thousands of immigrants. But here's where it gets controversial: critics argue that this approach is not only costly but also raises serious ethical concerns. The plan, which has been met with skepticism and concern, could potentially reshape the landscape of immigrant detention in the U.S. And this is the part most people miss: the impact on local communities and the long-term implications for immigrant rights. The documents, published on the state's website, offer a glimpse into the Trump administration's strategy, but the question remains: is this the most humane and effective approach to managing immigration?