Following the sudden closure of the FCI Dublin in April 2024 due to numerous abuse scandals, former employees now face eviction from their mobile homes on the property. These employees, who invested approximately $130,000 each in their homes, have been served eviction notices threatening demolition, requiring them to vacate by Labor Day. Meanwhile, rumors persist about the facility's conversion into a migrant detention center as the Biden administration increases ICE detainee policies. Despite some activity at the site, uncertainty remains for both the former staff and potential detainees regarding the future of the facility.
The officers who bought mobile homes on site are now facing eviction notices that threaten demolition if they don't vacate by Labor Day.
Since the facility's closure in April 2024, former employees living on the property are experiencing increased commuting challenges and the loss of their homes.
Rumors about turning the closed prison into a migrant detention center have circulated, but activity at the facility has been minimal recently.
The history of FCI Dublin, marred by sexual abuse scandals, has led to turmoil for both inmates and former staff amid changing political landscapes.
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