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Proposed Orange County ICE Facility Sparks Fear Among Immigrant Families in Hudson Valley

Posted on January 20, 2026 by Tim Bruno

A proposed ICE facility in Chester, NY, has raised concerns among immigrant families and community advocates in the mid-Hudson Valley.

Reverend Richard Witt, executive director of Rural and Migrant Ministry, said the proposal has heightened fear among immigrant families.

“They’re already living in great fear of separation from their parents, of their children, and having such a facility just adds to that environment of fear,” he explained.

If built, it would become Orange County’s second immigration detention center, joining the existing facility at the Orange County Jail.

Community members have voiced concerns at local board meetings, highlighting potential impacts on quality of life, local reputation, and the economy. “When they’ve built facilities like this in other communities… people don’t think of Batavia anymore as a beautiful town; they think of it as a repressive detention facility,” Witt said.

The nonprofit has also seen a surge in volunteer efforts to support immigrant families. “We recently had a volunteer donate 15,000 meals that could be delivered to folks,” Witt noted, citing increased need amid fears of raids and reduced social services.

Local leaders, including Orange County Executive Steve Neuhaus and Congressmember Pat Ryan, have expressed opposition to the facility, reflecting a broader community concern. Witt emphasized the importance of public engagement: “People need to let their legislators know their feelings… the overwhelming majority of the people don’t want to be living in a community that’s based on oppression and fear, and economic ruin.”

Image: A joint press conference and rally on Sept. 19, 2025, in Fulton, NY, in support of immigrants was held by Rural and Migrant Ministry, Workers Center of CNY, Finger Lakes Rapid Response, Syracuse Immigrant and Refugee Defense Network, New York Immigration Coalition, and Organize Oswego. (RMM)

2 thoughts on “Proposed Orange County ICE Facility Sparks Fear Among Immigrant Families in Hudson Valley”

  1. Al Cammisa says:
    January 20, 2026 at 6:53 pm

    Ice are not trained in Immigration issues. They are paid, masked, military mercenaries arresting anyone they can to earn that bonus. Cops and real military don’t wear masks. These guys are afraid of going to prison after the goon in the white house leaves

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  2. Lillian O'Brien says:
    January 22, 2026 at 4:22 am

    Today it will be “brown” people. If allowed to destroy CHESTER, if built it will proliferated itself all over Orange County/Hudson Valley/NY ….. those warehouses will remain concentration detention centers for profit for Carl Icahn ( other billionaires) for ANYONE the “DEAR LEADER” & Billionaire Warehouse Owners deem “OTHER/Disloyal…to keep being paid for their money making Human Warehouses (Modern Day Concentration Warehouses )🌑🇺🇸

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