Trump's deportation hub: inside the 'black hole' where immigrants disappear
He arrived in Alexandria exhausted and sick.
It was early April, and Amilcar Lisser-Posadas shackled at his hands and feet had been transferred from a nearby immigration detention center to this remote US immigration facility in Louisiana. He feared it would be his last stop before deportation.
He remembered the stench of the place. The packed jail rooms where hundreds of men were warehoused together with little access to showers, which sometimes spouted brown, rusty water when they worked.
The 29-year-old, a father of two young daughters who are US citizens, had come to the US from Honduras and had previously been protected under the Obama-era program known as Daca (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals), which halted deportation for many undocumented people who arrived in the US as children. He had entered as a nine-year-old but his Daca protection had lapsed.
In March, Lisser-Posadas was apprehended by police in Shelby county, Tennessee, for driving with an expired license and was turned over to US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice). He had no prior criminal record. For four weeks he was moved around various Ice detention centers. He filed a legal request to Ice for permission to remain in the country, citing fears of targeted violence in Honduras. He received no response.
The Alexandria Staging Facility as it is formally called was just not a place for human beings, he said in a phone interview.
The isolated, Ice staging facility in rural central Louisiana has emerged as a hub of the Trump administrations deportation machine. The center, which has operated since 2014, is run by the private corrections giant Geo Group. It is considered a black hole, by many lawyers, advocates and former detainees interviewed by the Guardian. Living conditions are deplorable, many former detainees have alleged, and there is almost no legal access to the center.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2025/sep/12/ice-detention-alexandria-staging-facility