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A Leavenworth District Court judge finalized his decision to bar CoreCivic from housing U.S. Immigration and Customs ...
When an inmate attacked former correctional officer Diana Polanco at CoreCivic’s Leavenworth prison, only one thought raced ...
The Trump administration’s budget bill authorizes $45 billion for more detention centers like the one CoreCivic plans in ...
KSHB 41’s Rachel Henderson followed up with residents she met at the station’s “Let’s Talk” event to discuss the ongoing ...
LEAVENWORTH, Kan. (KCTV) - More than two dozen people gathered in Leavenworth to protest the opening of a detention facility for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Saturday. CoreCivic ...
LEAVENWORTH — A Kansas district court barred CoreCivic Wednesday from reopening its shuttered prison until the company goes through Leavenworth’s development process to receive a special use ...
A Leavenworth County judge heard from lawyers from the city of Leavenworth, Kansas, and CoreCivic during a motion hearing July 7.
No-bid contracts with politically connected companies have become crucial to holding immigrants for deportation.
Kansas Judge John J. Bryant will rule on CoreCivic’s motion to reverse a temporary restraining order, which would allow the company to operate an ICE prison in Leavenworth.
“CoreCivic is about to operate a jail or prison within the city limits. Number two, they don’t have a permit to do so,” Joe Hatley, an attorney for the city of Leavenworth, argued in court.
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