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CoreCivic has reached an agreement with ICE to convert its California City facility into federal immigrant detention.
A sprawling 2,560-bed facility in the high desert town of California City (Kern County) is poised to become the largest migrant detention center in California under a new agreement between Immigration ...
A private prison facility in eastern Kern County may reopen as a federal immigration processing center if CoreCivic and the ...
No-bid contracts with politically connected companies have become crucial to the Republican Trump administration’s push for ...
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The federal government has signed a deal with the private prison firm CoreCivic Corp. to reopen a 1,033-bed prison in ...
A 2,560-bed private prison facility in California City has been empty since late 2023. The facility’s owner — Tennessee-based ...
CoreCivic and Geo Group push to reopen idle prisons amid Trump’s mass deportation plan, securing no-bid ICE contracts despite ...
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 ...
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 ...
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