A new federal detention facility is coming to Batavia, a direct response to the need for increased detention space in the region. The Department of Homeland Security spokesperson confirmed the plans, citing the need for a new facility to address the growing demand for detention space.

The new facility will provide much-needed detention space for the region, which has seen an increase in demand for detention services in recent years. The Department of Homeland Security has been working to address the issue, and the new facility is a key part of those efforts.

"The new facility will provide a safe and secure environment for detainees, while also addressing the growing demand for detention space in the region," said a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson. The facility will be built in Batavia, which is located just outside of Rochester.

The new facility will have a significant impact on the local community, with many residents expressing concerns about the potential impact on the local economy and environment. The Genesee County legislature has been working to address the issue, and the new facility is seen as a key part of those efforts.

The Department of Homeland Security is expected to break ground on the new facility in the coming months, with completion expected within the next two years. The new facility will provide a much-needed boost to the local economy, with many jobs expected to be created during the construction and operation of the facility.

The plans for the new facility will be presented to the Genesee County legislature in the coming weeks, where they will be considered as part of a larger effort to address the need for detention space in the region.