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Tennessee Town Approves ICE Detention Facility at Closed Prison

The board handed operation of the closed facility to CoreCivic in an ICE deal that includes 240 jobs at $26.50 an hour; critics point to the company's fines and lawsuits, with no reopening date set.

FILE - The CoreCivic West Tennessee Detention Facility, Jan. 24, 2024, in Mason, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV, File)
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FILE - The CoreCivic West Tennessee Detention Facility, Jan. 24, 2024, in Mason, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV, File)
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Overview

  • Mason leaders voted to convert the 600-bed West Tennessee Detention Facility into an ICE detention center operated by CoreCivic under approved contracts.
  • CoreCivic plans to hire about 240 employees, including detention officers at $26.50 per hour, and projects additional tax revenue for the town's budget.
  • Dozens of residents and advocacy groups opposed the decision in a raucous public meeting, citing concerns over transparency and immigrant welfare.
  • The company has incurred $44.7 million in state fines since 2022 and paid more than $4.4 million to settle around 80 lawsuits alleging mistreatment and inmate deaths.
  • No reopening timeline or detainee capacity has been set, and related ICE facility partnerships in Florida and Indiana face ongoing litigation.