The Trump administration is reopening a sprawling detention center in South Texas for migrant families facing deportation, according to the private prison contractor that runs the facility.
A private prison company says it will reopen an immigrant detention facility in Texas that previously held families with children for U.S.
The Biden administration shuttered the Dilley facility last year because of high operating costs. It’s expected to hold immigrant families under the Trump administration.
Noble Capital analyst Joe Gomes notes that CoreCivic (CXW) announced a new intergovernmental agreement to resume operations at the 2,400-bed
LUKE Holdings Inc., which staffs military medical facilities, announced it laid off 666 employees with a days notice under DOGE orders to cut federal staff.
A South Texas immigration detention facility that once housed migrant families is set to reopen in Dilley, Texas.
A privately-owned immigration detention facility in south Texas, designed to house families for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, will reopen.
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 in premarket trading at $6.16. CoreCivic shares rose by 4.8% to $19.29.
A detention center in Texas is reopening after the Trump administration prepares to restart the detention of migrant families and kids — a move that advocates worry could usher in another “dark chapter” in America’s treatment of immigrants.