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The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement rushed a no-bid contract to pay CoreCivic $4.2 million per month to house ...
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement used the pretense of a national emergency to justify a secret, no-bid contract with ...
The state currently has one ICE detention facility, the Aurora ICE Processing Center. The center has become a Colorado focal ...
Leavenworth, Kansas, is nearly synonymous with prisons. But when CoreCivic announced plans to detain immigrants there, ...
Private prison operators are marketing their shuttered lockups to federal immigration officials as President Donald Trump pushes for mass deportations, with some facilities nabbing lucrative no-bid ...
A private prison facility in eastern Kern County may reopen as a federal immigration processing center if CoreCivic and the ...
The California City facility, originally a federal detention center before becoming a state prison, is set to temporarily ...
No-bid contracts with politically connected companies have become crucial to holding immigrants for deportation.
This article originally appeared on Topeka Capital-Journal: CoreCivic investigator from Leavenworth shares expectations for ...
California City Mayor Marquette Hawkins says he's expecting the town's prison to reopen as a federal immigration processing center and he's prepared to talk about it during Tuesday's council meeting.
CoreCivic could be one of the biggest beneficiaries of new federal contracts under President Trump. CBS News took a look at safety records at its prisons in Tennessee.
Only three of the nine potential facilities were listed in ICE's document: Leavenworth, a 2,560-bed CoreCivic-owned facility in California City, California, and an 1,800-bed Geo-owned prison in ...