US Military Helping Trump to Build Massive Network of 'Concentration Camps,' Navy Contract Reveals [View all]
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US Military Helping Trump to Build Massive Network of Concentration Camps, Navy Contract Reveals
The Department of Homeland Security is using a repurposed $55 billion Navy contract to convert warehouses into makeshift jails and plan sprawling tent cities in remote areas.
STEPHEN PRAGER
Feb 02, 2026
In the wake of immigration agents killings of three US citizens within a matter of weeks, the Department of Homeland Security is quietly moving forward with a plan to expand its capacity for mass detention by using a military contract to create what Pablo Manríquez, the author of the immigration news site Migrant Insider calls a nationwide ghost network of concentration camps.
On Sunday, Manríquez reported that a massive Navy contract vehicle, once valued at $10 billion, has ballooned to a staggering $55 billion ceiling to expedite President Donald Trumps mass deportation agenda.
It is the expansion of a contract first reported on in October by CNN, which found that DHS was funneling $10 billion through the Navy to help facilitate the construction of a sprawling network of migrant detention centers across the US in an arrangement aimed at getting the centers built faster, according to sources and federal contracting documents.
This $45 billion increase, published just weeks ago, converts the US into a geographic region for expeditionary military-style detention, he wrote. It signals a massive, long-term escalation in the governments capacity to pay for detention and deportation logistics. In the world of federal contracting, it is the difference between a temporary surge and a permanent infrastructure.
He says the use of the military funding mechanism is meant to disburse funds quickly, without the typical bidding war among contractors, which would typically create a period of public scrutiny. Using the Navy contract means that new projects can be created with task orders, which can be turned around almost immediately, when specific dates and locations are identified by DHS.
It means the infrastructure is currently a ghost network that can be materialized anywhere in the US the moment a site is picked, Manríquez wrote.
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