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The Trump administration is planning to use more for-profit prisons to house ICE detainees — raising concerns about some well ...
CoreCivic has signed a contract with ICE and would make $4.2 million a month if it’s allowed to open an ICE detention center ...
The federal government has signed a deal with the private prison firm CoreCivic Corp. to reopen a 1,033-bed prison in Leavenworth as part of a surge of contracts ICE has issued without seeking ...
No-bid contracts with politically connected companies have become crucial to holding immigrants for deportation.
ICE has cited a “compelling urgency” for thousands more detention beds, and its efforts have sent profit estimates soaring for politically connected private companies, including CoreCivic ...
CoreCivic’s Leavenworth facility quickly became a priority for ICE and the company because of its central location. Leavenworth, with 37,000 residents, is only 10 miles (16 kilometers) to the ...
When Trump started his second term in January, CoreCivic and Geo had around 20 idle facilities, partly because of sentencing reforms that reduced prison populations. But the Trump administration ...
ICE is using no-bid contracts, boosting big firms, to get more detention beds The federal government has signed a deal with the private prison firm CoreCivic Corp. to reopen a 1,033-bed prison in ...
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