Trump Awards $1.26 Billion Contract to Build Biggest Immigrant Detention Center in US
Another TENT camp!--this time in a Texas dessert!!
Trump Awards $1.26 Billion Contract to Build Biggest Immigrant Detention Center in US
Tent camp with 5,000 beds would be the largest such facility in the country, fueling fears of advocates
who say they often dont meet basic needs
By Sophie Alexander, Fola Akinnibi, and Rachel Adams-Heard
July 22, 2025 at 10:22 AM CDT
Takeaways
The federal government has awarded a contract to build and operate a tent camp at Fort Bliss, an Army base in Texas, to serve as an immigrant detention center with 5,000 beds.
The contract for Fort Bliss is worth more than $1.2 billion and was awarded to Virginia-based Acquisition Logistics Company, according to two people familiar with the matter.
Immigrant advocates, such as Emma Winger, deputy legal director at the American Immigration Council, are concerned that tent detention facilities are unlikely to meet federal standards, citing issues such as protection from the elements and adequate medical facilities.
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In the Trump administrations latest move to vastly expand space for such detention, the work would turn the base in El Paso, with more than 1 million acres and an airport, into a deportation hub with 5,000 beds, according to a US Department of Defense contract notice. That would make it the largest immigration detention facility in the country.
The contract for Fort Bliss is worth $1.26 billion and was awarded to Virginia-based Acquisition Logistics Company through a special program that directs federal dollars to small businesses, according to two people familiar with the matter who asked to not be named discussing something that hasnt been shared publicly. The Army is putting up $232 million for the work, the Defense Department notice says. The Wall Street Journal reported earlier that the contract had been awarded but did not include its value or the winning bidder. Ken Wagner, president and chief executive officer of Acquisition Logistics, declined to comment.
The Fort Bliss contract is by far the biggest ever for Acquisition Logistics, which Wagner, a retired Naval flight officer, founded in 2008. It specializes in supply chain management and other technical services, particularly for the US military, according to Wagners LinkedIn profile. Acquisition Logistics has received contracts worth roughly $29 million from the Defense Department over the past five fiscal years, mainly for logistics support work, according to government records. Most of that was through set-asides for small businesses.
The company doesnt appear to have any experience with detention, ..............................

Eliot Rosewater
(33,248 posts)FirstLight
(15,551 posts)where does that $ come from...? is it in the 'budget'..? who is getting the $$ to build it...?
not much to build if it's just tents and chain link fence, is there...?
*sigh*
I wish I didn't even try to read the news today.
Hekate
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snowybirdie
(6,228 posts)This one is in the desert instead of a swamp! Do prisoners have a choice? Hot wet or hot dry?
surfered
(8,169 posts)When Justice and Karma combine, Trump and his collaborators should be imprisoned in these very sites. They should reap what they sow.