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Santa Clara County officials and community leaders have strongly opposed a proposed federal immigration detention center near Gilroy, California. The plan, revealed through federal records, suggests the construction of a facility at 7240 Holsclaw Road, approximately 10 miles east of Gilroy's city center.
The revelation has sparked significant concern among local residents, particularly within the immigrant community. Community leaders and activists have rallied at the Santa Clara County Government Center, voicing their opposition to the potential expansion of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations in the South Bay and broader Bay Area.
County officials have expressed their intent to challenge the federal government's proposal. County Counsel Tony LoPresti stated, "An attack on the immigrant community is an attack on Santa Clara County."
The proposed detention center has also raised questions about its potential impact on the community and local resources. Gilroy Mayor Greg Bozzo, who serves on the Santa Clara Valley Water Joint Water Resources Committee and the VTA Board of Directors, has not publicly commented on the proposal.
As the situation develops, Santa Clara County officials and community leaders remain committed to opposing the establishment of the detention center and are exploring all available avenues to prevent its construction.ℹ️ Researched and summarized from public reporting. Check the sources below.