Joaquin Castro

02/23/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/23/2026 18:33

Reps. Castro, Cuellar, Casar, Bexar County Judge Sakai, Commissioner Calvert, San Antonio Mayor Jones Press DHS on Proposed ICE Facility

February 23, 2026

Reps. Castro, Cuellar, Casar, Bexar County Judge Sakai, Commissioner Calvert, San Antonio Mayor Jones Press DHS on Proposed ICE Facility

San Antonio, TX - Today, Congressman Joaquin Castro (TX-20), Congressman Henry Cuellar (TX-28) and Congressman Greg Casar (TX-35), along with Bexar County Judge Peter Sakai, Bexar County Commissioner Tommy Calvert, and San Antonio Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones, sent a letter to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem opposing a proposed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) processing facility on the East Side of San Antonio and urging DHS to engage with the community before moving forward.

In the letter, the group cautions that advancing a facility of this scale without meaningful consultation wastes taxpayer dollars and undermines public trust. They emphasize that neither the San Antonio congressional delegation nor local government leaders were consulted before ICE moved ahead with the proposal. They warn that the lack of communication and transparency raises significant questions about infrastructure capacity-including water, sewage, and electricity usage-emergency preparedness, public safety, and long-term impacts on surrounding neighborhoods.

"The Trump Administration and ICE are invading our communities to carry out their mass deportation campaign. Their latest move to purchase warehouses and convert them into mass detention centers was done without consultation with local leaders or members of Congress. San Antonians and people across the country are rightfully rejecting their plans to turn community spaces into prisons," said Congressman Castro.

"I strongly oppose ICE moving forward with this facility," said Congressman Cuellar. "Based on what ICE has shared so far, the plan could include roughly 1,500 beds, but we still don't have clear answers about the timeline or the impact on San Antonio. As Ranking Member of the Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee, I don't believe this is a responsible use of taxpayer dollars."

"Innocent children are being locked up in ICE detention centers in dangerous and inhumane conditions. We should be shutting these facilities down, not building more," said Congressman Casar. "San Antonio families deserve safety and dignity-not an expansion of Trump's deportation machine in our own community."


"The lack of transparency and communication around current and proposed ICE activities in San Antonio is unacceptable," said Mayor Jones. "Our community deserves answers, and until then, I continue to call on Congressional leaders not to support funding for the proposed ICE facility in our community. I look forward to engaging with DHS Secretary Noem to ensure we're balancing public safety and public transparency."


"I oppose the ICE detention facility in Bexar County. I want to meet Secretary Noem and let her know directly why we oppose the detention facility," said Judge Sakai. "Our community has questions and concerns. ICE needs to be accountable to our community."


"Federal courts have repeatedly slapped down the Trump Administration when it oversteps the limits of federal law. As Military City USA, we have a special responsibility to demand the courts step in again and stop the Navy's WEXMAC contract from being twisted to create a domestic ICE detention project at an eye-popping price above its appraised value and far outside its lawful purpose," said Commissioner Calvert Jr.


The letter formally requests an in-person meeting with DHS that includes members of the San Antonio congressional delegation and local elected officials. The signatories also seek detailed information on the scope of the proposed facility, projected capacity, staffing levels, emergency response coordination, and whether ICE intends to expand its administrative presence in San Antonio.


The letter also requests a formal response from DHS by Feb. 27 and urges the department to pause further action until local concerns are fully addressed.

Read the full letter here.

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