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Trump signed off on a new private-prison immigration detention center in Texas

Published by Business Insider on Sat, 15 Apr 2017


A private-prison company that has for years been in the crosshairs of immigrant rights groups announced Thursday it will build a $110 million detention complex in the Houston metro area.The Florida-based GEO Group said in a press release its new facility will be built in the city of Conroe as part of a 10-year, renewable contract with federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement.The detention center will be finished toward the end of 2018, the company said. The Associated Press first reportedthe story.'We are very appreciative of the continued confidence placed in our company by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement,' George C. Zoley, GEO's chairman and CEO said in a statement. The company expects the new facility to generate the firm about $44 million in yearly revenue.Immigrant advocacy groups said the move signals the beginning of President Trump's efforts to expand detentions and begin fast-tracking the deportations of millions of undocumented immigrants in the country. Part of the president's January 25th executive order on immigration instructed the Department of Homeland Security to increase bed space for undocumented immigrants subject to removal.'We're not surprised but we are deeply disappointed that the administration is not only lining the pockets of the private-prison industry, but expanding detention,' said Bob Libal, the executive director for Grassroots Leadership, an Austin-based immigrant rights and private-prison watchdog group.Neither the Conroe mayor's office nor the city secretary's office immediately responded to an email seeking comment on the announcement Friday and officials with those offices were not reachable by phone.The new facility will add to the GEO Group's heavy presence in Texas. The company's website lists more than a dozen facilities it operates in the Lone Star State. They range from smaller local jails used mainly by the U.S. Marshals Service to larger immigration-detention complexes near the border.GEO Group was involved in a lengthy legal battle last year after Grassroots Leadership filed a lawsuit to prevent the company's Karnes City facility from being licensed as a child-care facility by state officials. The center houses hundreds of women and children that were part of the surge of undocumented immigrants from Central America who began arriving to Texas in record numbers four years ago.The child-care facility licensing has been necessary since 2015 when U.S. District Judge Dolly Geeordered that immigrants held in Texas and elsewhere should be released because their detention violates the provisions of a 1997 settlement ' theFlores v. Meeseagreement ' that requires undocumentedjuveniles beheld in facilities that protect their health and safety.A state district judge denied the state the ability to issue the licenses but the facility continues to operate as a temporary processing center, Libal said.SEE ALSO:A notoriously abusive detention center nicknamed 'Ritmo' may be re-opening under TrumpJoin the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: A Navy SEAL explains why you should end a shower with cold water
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