Biden will no longer detain migrants at two county jails. That's good but not enough. Abuse claims aren't limited to two facilities in Massachusetts and Georgia. The feds should review all outside immigration enforcement contracts. Arizona Republic The Biden administration will no longer detain immigrants in two county jails in Georgia and Massachusetts amid claims of abuse and neglect. The move by Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas drew praise from immigrant advocates, but they are right when they say this must be the beginning of a broader review of detention centers and agreements with local authorities. “We have seen time and time again that the immigrant detention apparatus is fundamentally broken,” Rep. Raúl Grijalva, D-Ariz., said in a statement. “Many of these facilities like Irwin are privately owned and have created a perverse profit incentive to keep more immigrants locked up.”