From Day 1 of the Trump administration, the strategy of the Trumpers was to “flood the zone.” That is, to roll out so many new policies that the public could not keep track, and the media couldn’t deal with them all. Trump’s staff had the blueprint in Project 2025, and they were prepared with dozens of executive orders. That, plus the depredations of Elon Musk’s DOGE kids made it seem as if we had suddenly been swarmed by an invasion from outer space of aliens intent on destroying our government.
Now that Congress has passed Trump’s One Big Ugly Bill, we are in the same situation. The near 1000-page bill has so many policy reversals that no one knows all of its contents. The goal seems to be to wipe out anything that Biden or Obama accomplished.
Michael Tomasky, editor of The New Republic, insists that we pay attention to the dramatic increase in funding for ICE. Will we have labor camps spread across the country where detainees can be hired out to farmers to perform the labor they used to be paid for?
Tomasky writes:
One aspect of the Republicans’ big, ugly bill that didn’t get enough attention until Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez elevated it over the last few days is the massive amounts of money it directs to the apprehension and detention of immigrants. On Thursday, right after the bill passed the House, AOC posted on Bluesky:
I don’t think anyone is prepared for what they just did w/ ICE. This is not a simple budget increase. It is an explosion – making ICE bigger than the FBI, US Bureau of Prisons, DEA,& others combined. It is setting up to make what’s happening now look like child’s play. And people are disappearing.
— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@aoc.bsky.social)July 3, 2025 at 2:58 PM
The next day—the Fourth of July, as fate would have it, when President Trump signed the bill into law—historian Timothy Snyder posted a columnon Substack under the blunt headline “Concentration Camp Labor.” If AOC’s post and Snyder’s headline sound hyperbolic to you, consider what’s actually in this new law.
It includes $170 billion for immigration enforcement: about $50 billion to build a wall on the Southern border; $30 billion for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE); and $45 billion for detention camps.
A little perspective: ICE’s existing annual budget has been around $8 billion, so $30 billion is nearly quadruple. As AOC noted, it will make ICE into a huge police force that will indeed be larger than the FBI ($11.3 billion), the Bureau of Prisons ($9 billion), and the Drug Enforcement Administration ($3.3 billion) combined.
What is ICE going to do with all that money? One thing, obviously, is that it will try to hire enough people to hit MAGA apparatchik Stephen Miller’s target of rounding up 3,000 people a day. That’s a target it apparently still hasn’t even hit. On June 5, NBC News reported that ICE hit a then-record of 2,200 detentions that day. That included hundreds of people who showed up at regional ICE offices to check in as required by the release program they were enrolled in—a program under which these people were deemed not to be threats to public safety and whose movements were already monitored by ankle bracelets or geo-locator apps.
In other words, ICE has already been detaining thousands of people who, yes, entered the United States illegally, but ever since just lived, worked, and even paid taxes. Some may have gotten into some trouble with the law, but they’re wearing monitors and showing up for their appointments. Others have had no scrapes with the law at all. And now ICE is going to have the resources to detain thousands more such people.
And no—the American public emphatically does not support this. A late June Quinnipiac poll found that 64 percent of respondents said undocumented people should be given a path to citizenship, and only 31 percent said they should be deported. And that 64 percent is up from 55 percent last December, meaning that people have watched six months of Trump’s immigration policies in action and turned even more strongly against deporting everyone.
So that’s what ICE is going to do with its $30 billion. Now think about $45 billion for detention camps. Alligator Alcatraz is expected to cost $450 million a year. Right now, a reported 5,000 detainees are being held there. The Trump administration says the new $45 billion will pay for 100,000 beds. So that’s 20 more Alligator Alcatrazes out around the country. But it’s probably even going to be worse than that, because the state of Florida, not the federal government, is footing the bill for that center. If the Trump administration can convince other states to do the same, or pay part of the freight, we’re looking at essentially a string of concentration camps across the United States. Besides, there’s something odd about that $450 million a year price tag. (Here’s an interesting Daily Kos community post asking some good questions about that astronomical cost. The math doesn’t add up.)
Forty-five billion will build a lot of stuff. As a point of comparison: In 2023, the United States budgeted $12.8 billion to build new affordable housing. We’re about to spend nearly four times on detention centers what we spend on housing.
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Evil. This is what evil looks like, folks. People like Trump and Miller are very, very sick people. Psychopaths. They are loving this. They need to be in homes for the criminally insane.
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You can gauge the mental health of Trump, DeSantis, and Noem by the pleasure they expressed at “Alligator Alcatraz,” absolutely giddy at the thought that prisoners might be killed and eaten by alligators.
There is a saying that you should not wish evil on others because it will happen to you.
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From your lips to God’s ears.
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Because we have done nothing about the rapid climate change we are undergoing, weather in Flor-uh-duh has been extreme. We are getting what feel like monsoon rains–torrential–every afternoon. And what remains of the National Weather Service after DOGE and Trump vandalized it is predicting that we will have a particularly intense hurricane season. Alligator Alcatraz is made of TENTS.
TENTS in a swamp in a hurricane. Intentionally exposing those in the camp to extreme danger. Laughing about it for the cameras.
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Not only in institutions for the criminally insane, but also frontal lobotomies, which is an easy procedure with a sterilized ice pick.
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Just to be clear, to any members of the Trumpanista Thought Police who might be reading this: I emphatically do not endorse violence of any kind against political opponents.
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MARTIAL LAW IS COMING AND ELECTIONS ARE ENDING
Trump got the $150 BILLION he wanted to expand the ranks of his private ICE private, and from the show of force he unleashed in Los Angeles’ Echo Park you can see what his objective is with this ICE army:
SEND ICE FORCES into major cities and towns across America to conduct outrageous operations that will provoke angry opposition in the streets so that Trump can declare Martial Law.
Under Martial Law, Trump will suspend elections indefinitely. There will be NO MIDTERM ELECTIONS to threaten the Republican Congress that Trump clearly controls.
REMEMBER: During his campaign, Trump promised his MAGA minions that if he was elected THEY WOULD NEVER HAVE TO VOTE AGAIN.
He can now fulfill that promise.
Unlike the United States Armed Forces, ICE won’t refuse to follow illegal or unconstitutional orders that Trump issues. The only qualification Trump requires for the many thousands of new ICE “agents” he will hire with that $150 BILLION is that they pledge LOYALTY TO HIM and don’t mind using BRUTE FORCE on civilians — or on Democratic members of Congress and state legislatures.
And there’s no way to stop him. The U.S. Supreme Court majority WANT far fewer freedoms for Americans because in their religious zealotry the majority of Justices believe that Americans have too much freedom from manufacturing rights that aren’t delineated in or directly derived from the Constitution, leading to a decline in the moral fabric of the nation.
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Trump’s Sturmabteilung, or SA, aka brownshirts [Hitler’s unofficial personal army of thugs]
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Civilian control of the military? Doesn’t look like that to me. Seig Heil!
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Given that a majority of Americans opposes Trump’s detentions, why do the puppet masters who control Trump continue in this vein? Is this actually the way for the rich masters to get the Fascist government that they want? Well, yes, because it doesn’t take a majority. All it takes is concentration camps, the complicity of courts, and enough thugs to create an SA and hit the streets with them, instilling the fear that will make the system work.
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