"As the state's attorney general, I have a legal and moral authority to act if and when this administration behaves unlawfully and does so in a way that harms Michigan's residents," Nessel said at a press conference.
The complaint alleges the facility lacks the space, health and sanitation systems and infrastructure to handle as many as 500 detainees at a time. It also said the city, which is also part of the lawsuit, would have to pick up significant costs to manage the additional traffic and security if the project goes forward...

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