No ICE in Berks

No ICE in Berks

Recent signers:
Karen Jacobson and 15 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Berks Countians recently learned that the Department of Homeland Security quietly purchased an industrial warehouse for $87 million to convert it into an ICE detention facility. 

There was no public notice, no consultation, and no opportunity for community input. That lack of transparency has rightly raised serious concern.

Berks Countians oppose the development of an ICE detention center in Upper Bern Township for many reasons. We may not agree on everything, but we are united in this: we do not want ICE detention in Berks County.

    •    The township and county would lose significant tax revenue because DHS is exempt from local property taxes.
    •    The facility would strain local infrastructure—water, sewer, electricity, and transportation—while lowering nearby property values.
    •    DHS and ICE operate with limited transparency and accountability. Our community deserves to know what is happening in our own backyard.
    •    An ICE presence would disrupt neighborhood stability, undermine public safety, and create fear among many of our friends, families, and neighbors.

Join hundreds of Berks Countians who are standing up for transparency, accountability, and community safety. Sign the petition to say NO to ICE detention in Berks County and stay informed about what’s happening in our community.

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Recent signers:
Karen Jacobson and 15 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Berks Countians recently learned that the Department of Homeland Security quietly purchased an industrial warehouse for $87 million to convert it into an ICE detention facility. 

There was no public notice, no consultation, and no opportunity for community input. That lack of transparency has rightly raised serious concern.

Berks Countians oppose the development of an ICE detention center in Upper Bern Township for many reasons. We may not agree on everything, but we are united in this: we do not want ICE detention in Berks County.

    •    The township and county would lose significant tax revenue because DHS is exempt from local property taxes.
    •    The facility would strain local infrastructure—water, sewer, electricity, and transportation—while lowering nearby property values.
    •    DHS and ICE operate with limited transparency and accountability. Our community deserves to know what is happening in our own backyard.
    •    An ICE presence would disrupt neighborhood stability, undermine public safety, and create fear among many of our friends, families, and neighbors.

Join hundreds of Berks Countians who are standing up for transparency, accountability, and community safety. Sign the petition to say NO to ICE detention in Berks County and stay informed about what’s happening in our community.

The Decision Makers

Gloria Grim
Gloria Grim
Chair, Upper Bern Township Supervisors
Upper Bern Township Supervisors
Upper Bern Township Supervisors
Arthur Lambert
Arthur Lambert
Former Berks County: Upper Bern Township Supervisor

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Petition created on February 6, 2026