Controversial ICE Facility Proposal Dominates Bradford County Council Discussions
- Meeting Overview:
The Bradford County Council meeting saw discussion over a proposed ICE detention facility, with residents voicing concerns about its potential impact on the community’s safety, environment, and character. Other topics included Comcast’s service expansion, public safety commendations, and a call for community engagement in county planning.
The proposed ICE detention facility was the focal point of the meeting, drawing strong opposition from local residents who raised a spectrum of issues. Tanya Hasten argued against its location near a shopping center, highlighting potential chaos from activists and threats to community safety. She linked the presence of such a facility to broader safety risks, referencing recent terrorist attacks as context for her concerns. Kristen Rubin, invoking her family’s Holocaust history, described the facility as a “concentration camp,” emphasizing the moral implications and potential environmental impacts, such as water contamination. Marie Gear and Carol Mosley also expressed disapproval, with Mosley urging compassion over judgment and cautioning against the dehumanization of migrants.
The environmental and economic aspects of the proposal were scrutinized by Paul Steel, who questioned the expertise and costs involved in evaluating the project. He emphasized the need for environmental assessments to prevent soil and water contamination issues. Another speaker highlighted over 2,000 pages of documents detailing water contamination, advocating for a workshop to provide clarity on the project’s status and its implications for community resources.
Steve Wine, a former property appraiser, also likened the facility to a concentration camp and expressed concerns about its impact on property values and potential legal liabilities for the county. He questioned assurances from local authorities regarding the project’s benefits, fearing it could harm the community’s image and attract violence or medical emergencies. Josh Cooper echoed these sentiments, worried that the facility would alter the town’s character and deter visitors.
Sheriff’s remarks regarding the facility were significant as he addressed misinformation and community concerns. He refuted claims of contaminated soil and stressed the potential economic benefits of the facility, which could generate revenue and job opportunities for Bradford County. The sheriff distinguished between the inhumane aspects of current immigration detention systems and the proposed center’s economic advantages, urging a focus on facts over speculation.
In non-ICE-related business, a presentation by Samuel Walzer from Comcast highlighted service expansions in the county. Walzer discussed Comcast’s residential and business internet services, emphasizing affordability and reliability improvements through extensive fiber infrastructure. He detailed Comcast’s investment in Florida and the impact of their Internet Essentials program, which provides affordable internet access for low-income individuals.
Public safety officials received commendations for their response to recent storms, with specific mention of efforts in the Pleasant Grove area. The need for road safety improvements was discussed, particularly concerning acceleration and deceleration lanes. Federal funding was noted as a potential resource to address these issues, though skepticism was expressed about its allocation.
The County Manager announced a community engagement workshop scheduled for March 24 to gather public input on the county’s comprehensive and strategic plans. The manager also highlighted the successful establishment of Bradford Sports United, which saw community interest in youth sports.
Lastly, the council discussed the appointment of a new citizen member to the Value Adjustment Board, following the departure of Matthew Carlton. The importance of adherence to the burn ban was reiterated, along with the need for community vigilance and reporting of improper burning activities.
Scott Kornegay
County Council Officials:
Carolyn Spooner, Danny Riddick
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Meeting Type:
County Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/19/2026
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Recording Published:
03/19/2026
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Duration:
93 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Noteworthy
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State:
Florida
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County:
Bradford County
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Towns:
Brooker, Hampton, Lawtey, Starke
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