Immigration: Does “lower cost confinement” Mean Building 100 Million Dollar Structures?

It is always good to expand and clarify good principles, as shall be done on a directive within Immigration: The Final Solution:

"All illegal immigrants will be deported immediately. Illegal immigrants will be confined during their deportation procedures in at least a dozen efficient, simple, and low cost immigration camps along the border. Time is of the essence in deporting illegal immigrants and they will be deported quickly and efficiently, favoring lower cost confinement and exit transportation, for example."

Question: Does "lower cost confinement" mean building new 100 million dollar structures with cutting edge electronics, satellite TV, individual cell adjustable climate controls, and an on site electric power plant to power the whole complex?

Answer: No.

New detainment facilities for illegal immigrant are especially unwarranted where existing buildings can be converted and rehabilitated over to detainment use. Abandoned shopping malls, strip malls, and big box chain stores are commonplace and may be readily leased or bought.

Where urban infill is unavailable and new detainment facilities necessary, simple camps may be constructed of tarp tents, bunk beds, and lower cost provisions and amenities provided, as Sheriff Joseph M. Arpaio of Maricopa County, Arizona has done.