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Immigration advocates cite horrible conditions at the Elizabeth Detention Center, ... CoreCivic is not aware of any attorneys being denied access to the medical records if this process has been ...
On Aug. 14, 2023, a hearing took place in federal court to decide whether CoreCivic, a multimillion-dollar company that runs private prisons including the Elizabeth Detention Center, the last ...
Two members of New York’s congressional delegation paid an oversight visit to an immigrant detention center in Elizabeth on Tuesday after a House member from New Jersey was charged with ...
CoreCivic, Inc. announced its acquisition of the Farmville Detention Center in Virginia for $67 million, which will be funded through cash and its revolving credit facility.
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement rushed a no-bid contract to pay CoreCivic $4.2 million per month to house ...
CoreCivic says it still plans to operate an ICE detention center in town and does not see a need for an SUP. The city withdrew its temporary restraining order Monday in exchange for CoreCivic ...
In 2021, Gov. Phil Murphy signed the private immigration detention ban into law. Since then, three of New Jersey's county jails have shut down with the exception of the one in Elizabeth.
ICE first started contracting with CoreCivic for the Elizabeth Detention Center in 2005 and the agreement has been renewed several times since. In that period, two detainees have died while in the ...
LEAVENWORTH, Kan. — CoreCivic has withdrawn its application to convert Leavenworth's old jail into an ICE detention center. The company, which owns the facility, applied for a permit last month ...
The federal government has joined an attempt by one of the world's largest prison companies to keep open the only detention center in New Jersey used by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement used the pretense of a national emergency to justify a secret, no-bid contract with ...
U.S. Reps. Adriano Espaillat and Nidia Velazquez, New York City Democrats, were treated 'cordially' and talked mostly to 'average folks,' not criminals, Espaillat said.