Private Prison Company CoreCivic Secures $300 Million in New ICE Contracts
CoreCivic, a private prison company, secured nearly $300 million in new ICE contracts to add 5,700 detention beds across California, Kansas, and Oklahoma, effectively doubling agency capacity by 2026. The contracts include $130 million annually for California City Correctional Facility, $60 million for a 1,033-bed Leavenworth facility, and additional Oklahoma capacity. The expansion was fueled by $45 billion allocated through Trump’s tax cut and spending package. As of September 2025, nearly 60,000 people were under ICE detention, with 72% having no criminal convictions. This demonstrates the systematic privatization of immigration enforcement for corporate profit, with taxpayer dollars enriching private prison companies while incarcerating individuals who have committed no crimes.
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- Private Prison Company Will Rake In $300 Million From New ICE Contracts - NOTUS (2025-10-05) [Tier 1]
- CoreCivic Announces Four New Contract Modifications - CoreCivic (2025-10-05) [Tier 3]
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