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Senators Propose DHS Facility Notification Legislation
March 21, 2026
Senators Maggie Hassan and Jeanne Shaheen, alongside Representatives Chris Pappas and Maggie Goodlander, introduced the bicameral Respect for Local Communities Act requiring the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to notify Congress and obtain local approval before opening new Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) processing or detention facilities. This legislative effort responds to community opposition, notably in Merrimack, New Hampshire, against unannounced ICE facility expansions funded through a $38 billion DHS budget. The bill aims to increase transparency and local accountability in DHS facility siting decisions.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased procedural requirements for DHS facility acquisitions, including mandatory congressional notification and local government approvals.
- Contractors involved in ICE facility construction or operation may face delays or additional compliance steps due to enhanced oversight and community engagement mandates.
- This legislation signals a shift toward greater stakeholder involvement in federal facility procurement, potentially impacting project timelines and risk assessments.
- Organizations should evaluate how these requirements might affect contract planning, proposal strategies, and stakeholder communications, especially in regions with active community concerns such as Merrimack, New Hampshire.
Granite Staters, local law enforcement, and local leaders have raised serious concerns about the proposed ICE detention facility in Merrimack, and this bill would prohibit the Department of Homeland Security from unilaterally forcing a processing facility or detention center on our communities.
— Senator Maggie Hassan
Our commonsense legislation will rein in this chaos by mandating the transparency and accountability that local communities across New Hampshire and America need and deserve over these decisions.
— Congresswoman Maggie Goodlander
Americans are justifiably concerned as DHS moves to open secretive facilities across the country to detain thousands of individuals at a time, with little transparency or regard for the communities theyโre being located in.
— Senator Jeanne Shaheen
Agencies
Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, United States Senate, United States House of Representatives, New Hampshire State Legislature