CoreCivic, ICE
Private prison company CoreCivic signs deal with ICE to expand detention capacity
CoreCivic signs contracts to expand capacity at ICE centers
CoreCivic (CXW) has entered into contract modifications to add capacity for up to a total of 784 detainees from U.S. Immigration and Customs
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CoreCivic adding space for ICE detainees
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 ...
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