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Private prison company CoreCivic is temporarily barred from holding detainees at its Leavenworth facility, but preparations ...
CoreCivic argues the resolution is illegal because it has already operated the facility for more than a decade without a ...
As long as they don’t detain anybody, they can hire as many people as they like,” said Leavenworth City Manager Scott ...
CoreCivic attorneys asked a Leavenworth District Court judge Wednesday to dismiss three counts in a case filed by the City of ...
The for-profit prison company argued in court that Leavenworth is illegally obstructing President Trump’s immigration policy ...
CoreCivic’s plan to reopen a private ICE detention center in Leavenworth faces community protests and a legal dispute over ...
Leavenworth, Kan., was forged by the corrections industry, but residents are divided over plans for a privately operated ...
The City of Leavenworth and CoreCivic continue their legal battle in Leavenworth District Court while public opposition to ...
Two of the nation's largest companies operating private jails are reporting spikes in revenue thanks to the Trump ...
Tennessee-based CoreCivic is looking to hire detention officers as it negotiates federal contracts to reopen two vacant prisons in Oklahoma.
CoreCivic’s Leavenworth facility quickly became a priority for ICE and the company because of its central location. Leavenworth, with 37,000 residents, is only 10 miles (16 kilometers) to the ...
CoreCivic has signed a contract with ICE and would make $4.2 million a month if it's allowed to open an ICE detention center in Leavenworth, Kansas.
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