Private prison company CoreCivic has inked a deal with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to expand detention capacity for immigrants at four of its prisons. Why it matters: ICE is holding more than 40,
CoreCivic currently cares for approximately 650 residents under a contract with the U.S. Marshals Service ("USMS"), as well as 925 residents under a contract with the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction at the Northeast Ohio Correctional Center.
CoreCivic, Inc. announced the modification of contracts to increase capacity for up to 784 detainees from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) across several facilities, including the ...
CoreCivic, a company based in Brentwood, announced plans to provide U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement with space for nearly 800 detainees.
Three months after reacting with giddiness that Donald Trump’s “mass deportation” campaign promise would make them boatloads of money, private prison executives are as optimistic as ever ― and they’re licking their lips at a potentially massive immigration enforcement budget from the Republican-controlled Congress.
U.S. President Donald Trump kicked off a wide-ranging immigration crackdown after taking office on January 20, aiming to reduce illegal crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border and deport record numbers of immigrants without legal status.