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California City’s Mayor is Torn Over New ICE Detention Center

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Mayor Marquette Hawkins stands for a portrait at Central Park in California City on July 10, 2025.  (Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images)

A city in California’s Mojave Desert is at the center of a growing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement controversy. A privately-owned former prison has been revived by ICE and is poised to become the largest immigration detention facility on the West Coast.

Since opening in August, the facility has sparked ongoing protests and drawn serious allegations of neglect and inadequate medical care, along with questions about whether it is operating legally.

Marisa and Scott are joined by KQED’s senior immigration editor Tyche Hendricks to break down the allegations and legal concerns surrounding the facility. Then, they talk to California City Marquette Hawkins about his stance on the detention facility and what it’s like leading a city at the center of a national debate.

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