Social Circle, Georgia – yeah the name is stupid and it sounds like some cheap Facebook knockoff that failed in 2010 – a town the Washington Examiner describes as a “Republican stronghold” might as well be Minneapolis when it comes to welcoming ICE inside city limits as officials have shut off water and sewer service to a gargantuan facility recently constructed by a developer and marketed for use as an ordinary warehouse but quickly scooped up by ICE’s real estate buying binge with the intent to intern 7,500 to 10,000 migrants, WSB-TV reports on municipal sedition.
City Manager Eric Taylor told the station will remain off “until ICE indicates how water and sewer to the facility will be served without exceeding the limited infrastructure capacity” and best of luck on that bro. Social Circle’s surrounding county, Walton, voted 72 to 26 percent for mass deportations in the 2024 election but apparently implicit in that vote was for some other region’s sewer system to be clogged by the regime turning a warehouse that would’ve had maybe 500 people working on a given shift, possibly even just 9 to 5 on weekdays, into a 24/7 concentration camp for up to 10,000.