The Alameda County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously opposed any efforts to reopen FCI Dublin women’s prison as an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center and processing facility as part of the Trump administration’s broader deportation agenda. During a board meeting Tuesday, some county residents voiced concerns over the prospect of redeveloping the controversial prison – which was shutdown over the rampant sexual abuse of inmates – into a facility for detaining and deporting immigrants by ICE, an agency which has been subject to complaints of abuse and neglect at other facilities. “ICE detention subjects people to inhumane conditions...