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	"author_name": "Tsuru for Solidarity ",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/tsuru-for-solidarity",
	"title": "FCI Dublin Environmental Assessment: Demolish FCI Dublin!",
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	"description": "Thank you for participating in our campaign to make sure that the notorious FCI Dublin prison remains closed and cannot be used for immigration detention! Anyone across the country can submit a public comment on this federal matter. FCI Dublin is a former federal women’s prison that was shut down in 2024, following years of horrific staff sexual abuse and brave organizing by survivors. Now, FCI Dublin is one step closer to reopening as an immigration detention center. Last year, the federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) announced plans to transfer the FCI Dublin property to the General Services Administration (GSA), the agency that manages federal government property. The GSA is actively scouting for property for ICE, and ICE is actively searching for detention space in Northern California. Once BOP transfers the property to GSA, GSA can then hand the FCI Dublin property to ICE or another agency to reopen the prison for immigration detention. On Friday, May 1, the BOP published an environmental assessment, a necessary step in the property transfer process. The assessment shows what FCI Dublin survivors have been saying for years: the FCI Dublin facility is unsafe and uninhabitable, and would cost tens of millions of dollars to repair. The public now has 30 days, until June 1, to provide feedback on BOP’s plan. The ICE Out of Dublin Coalition is asking our community to submit public comments and tell the BOP: keep FCI Dublin closed, and keep ICE out of Dublin! For more information, see this toolkit.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/fci-dublin-environmental-assessment"
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