Immigrant detainees begin arriving at former prison in rural Tennessee town despite objections from residents
Summary
Immigrant detainees have started arriving at a former prison in Mason, Tennessee, which has been converted into a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center. The facility's opening has faced opposition from residents and activists, but local officials expect it will create jobs and generate revenue for the town.Key Facts
- Immigrant detainees are now housed in a former prison in Mason, Tennessee, operating as an ICE detention center.
- CoreCivic Inc., the facility's operator, announced the arrival of detainees.
- Mason officials approved contracts with ICE and CoreCivic in August, despite public opposition at a town meeting.
- The detention center is expected to provide nearly 240 new jobs and significant tax revenue for Mason.
- Federal orders to halt renewals of certain detention facility contracts were reversed by Donald Trump, allowing the center's reopening.
- Concerns about potential mistreatment of detainees have been raised by groups like the ACLU.
- CoreCivic, which manages the facility, has faced fines and lawsuits for alleged violations at its other facilities.
Read the Full Article
This is a fact-based summary from The Actual News. Click below to read the complete story directly from the original source.