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LEAVENWORTH WITH MORE ON THE DEAL AND THE PUSHBACK. A BUSY PARKING LOT. IT’S A PRETTY BOLD MOVE ON THEIR PART, WITH EMPLOYEES COMING AND GOING AT CORECIVIC’S PRIVATELY OWNED PRISON, EVEN THOUGH IT’S ...
senior director of public affairs for CoreCivic. "The city’s taxpayers shouldn’t have to fund a misguided legal strategy against a project that would create 300 jobs, generate millions for ...
From right, Leavenworth Mayor Holly Pittman waits with Nancy Bauder, mayor pro-tem, and Scott Peterson, city manager, for a ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The City of Leavenworth, Kansas, is once again suing CoreCivic – the corporation that’s trying to turn a vacant facility into a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...
had held numerous leadership jobs in ICE and was an old acquaintance of Bart Verhulst, vice president of federal relations for CoreCivic. He was privy to the CoreCivic’s proprietary information ...
CoreCivic’s path to opening an ICE detention ... And as we continue to bring jobs and other economic benefits to the community, it remains our strong desire to work in close partnership with ...
The number of people in ICE detention has grown, and detention facilities are over capacity. So the government is intensifying its hunt for more space, and local police are playing a bigger role.
CoreCivic has said reopening its facility will create 300 jobs and generate upwards of $2 million a year for Leavenworth between fees paid to local government, agreements with law enforcement to ...
A sprawling 2,560-bed facility in the high desert town of California City (Kern County) is poised to become the largest migrant detention center in California under a new agreement between Immigration ...
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