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The Trump administration is planning to use more for-profit prisons to house ICE detainees — raising concerns about some well ...
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement used the pretense of a national emergency to justify a secret, no-bid contract with ...
When CoreCivic applied earlier this year for a permit in Leavenworth, Kansas to reopen a migrant detention facility, city ...
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement rushed a no-bid contract to pay CoreCivic $4.2 million per month to house ...
A judge has halted CoreCivic, on Wednesday, June 4, 2025, from housing immigrants facing possible deportation in a shuttered ...
CoreCivic staff at the detention center are trained to refer all detainee health or medical concerns, whether routine or acute, to facility medical staff for evaluation, triage and treatment.
Federal District Judge Robert Kirsch upheld an April 2023 ruling sought by another prison company, CoreCivic, against the state ban, which would have closed the Elizabeth Detention Center in ...
In Texas, CoreCivic signed a $246 million contract to reopen the South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley. The facility will have a capacity of 2,400. Also in Texas, ICE is reopening 600 beds ...
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