Ilana Panich-Linsman for The New York Times Supported by By Alexandra Berzon Allison McCann and Hamed Aleaziz Damon Hininger, the chief executive of CoreCivic, which operates private prisons and ...
A private prison company says it will reopen an immigrant detention facility in Texas that previously held families with children for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement CoreCivic announced ...
Nashville-based CoreCivic announced the contract with ICE and the city of Dilley regarding the 2,400-bed South Texas Family Residential Center, located about 85 miles north of Laredo and the ...
Share your story idea with Rachel. The City of Leavenworth and CoreCivic share different definitions of how to go about the process necessary for CoreCivic to operate an ICE detention facility in ...
The center anticipates holding migrant families, a spokesperson for CoreCivic told Chron. CoreCivic owns and operates detention facilities in the U.S. The facility, among the largest in the ...
CoreCivic’s private jail in Leavenworth, Kansas, has been renamed the Midwest Regional Reception Center in anticipation of housing immigrants detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...
In 2021, New Jersey passed a law banning private detention facilities. CoreCivic sued over its own facility in the state and won the right to operate. Still, on the city level, Newark Mayor Ras ...
Nashville-based CoreCivic announced the contract with ICE and the city of Dilley regarding the 2,400-bed South Texas Family Residential Center, located about 85 miles (135 kilometers) north of ...
Another warden at a Tennessee prison run by CoreCivic has been removed from the job with no public explanation. A company spokesperson confirmed to the Nashville Banner on Monday that Chance Leeds ...
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