Georgia
On March 2, 2026, Senator RaShaun Kemp (D–Atlanta) introduced Senate Resolution 810, emphasizing the need for transparency, community engagement, environmental stewardship, and congressional oversight concerning the development or expansion of federal immigration detention facilities in Georgia. This resolution builds upon federal efforts by U.S. Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock (D-GA), who proposed an amendment to block the purchase of warehouses intended for use as detention centers in Social Circle and Oakwood, Georgia.
Senator Kemp's resolution seeks to ensure that any actions related to federal immigration detention facilities within the state are conducted with full transparency and involve the local communities affected. The resolution underscores the importance of environmental considerations and calls for rigorous congressional oversight to maintain accountability in the process.
The introduction of this resolution reflects ongoing concerns about the impact of federal immigration policies on local communities and the environment. It also highlights the collaborative efforts between state and federal legislators to address these issues comprehensively.
As the resolution progresses through the legislative process, it is expected to prompt further discussions on the role of state and local governments in federal immigration enforcement and the necessity of community involvement in decisions affecting their regions.