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Updated · The New York Times · May 27
Marana to Add A.I. Data Center and ICE Facility in Town of 60,000
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · May 27

Marana to Add A.I. Data Center and ICE Facility in Town of 60,000

2 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 27
  • Marana, Arizona — a town of 60,000 outside Tucson — is set to host both a sprawling A.I. data center and an ICE detention facility at a defunct state prison site.
  • The two separate projects have jolted a once-placid farm community in southern Arizona, where residents say outside forces are reshaping remaining agricultural land and local politics.
  • Opposition has split along different lines: liberals have largely condemned the detention center, while the data center has united some conservatives with progressive environmentalists against it.
  • Unions and business groups back the data center, and the twin fights are unfolding in Representative Juan Ciscomani’s swing House district, a key battleground for control of Congress in November.
How will an ICE detention center and a massive AI data center reshape one Arizona town's resources, identity, and future?
Can a community balance national demands for immigration control and AI infrastructure with its own local values and limited resources?