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ICE no longer intends to turn Salt Lake City warehouse into detention center, court filing says

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By: – August 20, 20266:03 am

A warehouse purchased by U.S. Immigration Customs and Enforcement at 6020 W. 300 South in Salt Lake City is pictured on Friday, March 13, 2026. (McKenzie Romero/Utah News Dispatch)

Through their attorneys, Department of Homeland Security officials told Salt Lake City leaders that they “no longer intend to convert” a Salt Lake City warehouse purchased earlier this year for $145.4 million with now abandoned plans to turn it into a massive detention center. 

That’s according to new court documents filed Wednesday, in which attorneys for all parties involved asked a judge to push pause on the lawsuit Salt Lake city and county filed in June against DHS seeking to block the detention center

City and county attorneys filed Wednesday’s motion for a 60-day stay in light of DHS and the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s reversal, the filing says.

ICE plans to offload Salt Lake City warehouse, report says

“On July 17, 2026, Defendants, through counsel, informed Plaintiffs that they no longer intend to convert the Salt Lake Warehouse into an immigration detention facility and instead intend to designate the Salt Lake Facility as excess property for disposition by the General Services Administration,” attorneys wrote in the motion. 

That filing confirms earlier reporting by The New York Times that the Department of Homeland Security planned to offload seven warehouses across the country, including the one in Salt Lake City. 

“In light of this development,” attorneys wrote, city and federal officials “have conferred and agree this case should be stayed” for 60 days as stipulated in the city’s proposed motion, which requires the Department of Homeland Security to not “take any action to convert the Salt Lake (warehouse) into an immigration detention center during the stay.”

As of Wednesday evening, the proposed motion filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Utah had not yet been signed. 

Through a spokesperson, Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall’s office declined to comment on the filing, citing pending litigation. 

Salt Lake City, county, sue feds to stop ICE detention center from coming online 

The Salt Lake City warehouse, one of ICE’s most expensive purchases as part of a planned $45 billion expansion of immigration detention centers across the country, was purchased just days after DHS Secretary Kristi Noem was fired.

In the months after, uncertainty swirled around what would come of the Salt Lake warehouse as DHS officials said they were “reviewing agency policies and proposals” as it transitioned under newly sworn-in Secretary Markwayne Mullin’s leadership.

Democratic local leaders including Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall and Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson fought vehemently against any possibility of the warehouse being turned into a detention center large enough to hold up to 10,000 people. 

They raised concerns ranging from overtaxed city water and sewer systems, air pollution and a burden on already strained police resources. 

“This kind of facility has no place in Salt Lake City,” Mendenhall said in June, “not only due to its inhumane nature but also because of our limited water supply, the increased strain on public utilities systems, and the potentially drastic public health and safety impacts it would have on our residents.” 

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