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Joliet, ICE in talks for possible immigration detention center

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"We had concerns in Crete, and we would have those concerns anywhere in Illinois" that a detention center might open, Tsao said.

"I would hope city leaders in Joliet would find more creative ways to build their local economy."

Many residents in Crete were concerned that their semirural village of fewer than 9,000 residents would develop a reputation as a "prison town" if the detention center opened.

But that might be less of a concern for residents in Joliet, where Joliet Correctional Center was a major employer for more than 100 years before closing in 2002.

The Illinois Youth Center, a juvenile prison that has operated on the city's west side for more than 50 years, is slated to be shut down in a cost-cutting move later this year, idling more than 200 employees.

Even after Crete's Village Board unanimously voted down the proposed facility this spring, Corrections Corp. of America officials said they would continue to work with ICE to find a site in the Chicago area. ICE spokeswoman Gail Montenegro said Wednesday that the agency still is looking for a site near Chicago.

O'Dekirk acknowledged that any proposal is bound to cause controversy.

"If it makes sense for Joliet, we would have to look at it," O'Dekirk said. "If you don't like the immigration policy, don't march to Joliet. March to Hyde Park (in Chicago) and go talk to the president."

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