Two controversial immigration detention facilities in South Texas are being reopened for the detention and deportation of migrant women and families, officials tell Border Report.
There are questions about how Akima Infrastructure Protection — a subsidiary of Akima, itself a subsidiary of NANA Regional ...
A controversial immigration detention center in South Texas used by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to ...
President Trump — and several other former presidents — also detained families during his first term in an effort to deter ...
The South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley is among the largest in the country with a capacity to detain up to 2,400 ...
A private prison company says it will reopen an immigrant detention facility in Texas that previously held families with ...
The Biden administration ended the practice of detaining families at the site, converting some family detention centers into ...
Trump admin resumes detention of migrant families and kids. Critics warn it’s the ‘start of another dark chapter’ - ‘We need ...
The Trump administration is reopening a sprawling detention center in South Texas for migrant families facing deportation, ...
Target Hospitality has entered a five-year lease agreement with CoreCivic to reactivate its Dilley, Texas facility. This agreement revives the South Texas Family Residential Center, which Target ...
Shares of Target Hospitality and CoreCivic rose after the two companies signed an agreement to resume operations using CoreCivic existing assets in Texas. Shares of Target Hospitality were 11% higher ...