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A private prison company is reopening a detention facility in west Michigan that has been closed since 2022 as a processing center for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The Florida-based ...
The ACLU is concerned about an ICE contract to house immigrant inmates in Michigan. A private company in Florida secured a contract with ICE to hold immigrant inmates in a prison in northern Michigan.
UNESCO report highlights record glacial mass loss since 1975 Glacial melt accelerates sea level rise, risking floods and water shortages Indigenous African community faces spiritual and practical ...
A private company said Thursday it has obtained a contract with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to start housing immigrant inmates at its 1,800-bed prison in northern Michigan, sparking ...
BALDWIN, Mich. — A northern Michigan private prison that's been closed since 2022 is expected to reopen as a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) processing center. That's according to ...
WEBBER TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — The closed private prison near Baldwin will reopen as a federal immigration processing center for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the prison company ...
BOCA RATON, Fla. - The GEO Group, Inc. (NYSE: GEO), a diversified government services provider with a current market capitalization of $3.85 billion, has announced a new contract with U.S. Immigration ...
The GEO Group, a private prison operator, announced Thursday it entered into a contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement for a 1,800-bed facility in Baldwin, Michigan, at the former North ...
The Great Lakes reached their highest ice coverage in three years on Feb. 22, hitting 52.23%. Warming temperatures have caused that percentage to shrink to nearly zero. With continuing above ...
A private prison company plans to reopen an idled Northern Michigan prison as a federal immigration processing center. GEO Group announced Thursday, March 20 that it entered into a contract with U ...
LAKE CHARLES ー Federal immigration authorities arrested 11 workers last week at the Port of Lake Charles who allegedly lacked permanent legal status to be in the United States, the New Orleans office ...
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