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Central Louisiana ICE Processing Center, known as CLIPC and formerly named LaSalle ICE Processing Center, is an immigration detention facility operated by the GEO Group and located at 830 Pinehill Road, about two miles northwest of downtown Jena, LaSalle Parish, Louisiana.
LaSalle Detention Center is an immigration detention facility of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, operated by the GEO Group and located on 830 Pinehill Road, about two miles northwest of downtown Jena and it has a capacity of over 1160 detainees.
LaSalle Detention Center: In use (2009) Jena, Louisiana: Migrant detention centre Secure DHS/ ICE: Geo Group/ ICE Detention and Removal Operations: 1,160 (2007) Lea County Jail: In use (2007) Lovington, New Mexico: Prison Secure DHS/ ICE 47 (2007) Leavenworth Detention Center: In use (2007) Leavenworth, Kansas: Prison Secure DHS/ ICE
Cuban asylum seeker Dionel Perez-Hernandez has been detained for more than a year even though he gave up on his case and volunteered to be deported nine months ago. After ICE failed to put him on ...
Detainees and immigration lawyers say there is a disturbing and overlooked problem of anti-Black racism in immigration detention. A leaked video exemplifies what Black migrants endure in US ...
This category includes detention centers, detention camps, jails, and prisons in the United States that primarily hold people who have violated immigration statutes, or who have lost their legal status due to a crime and are awaiting deportation.
Just a year after going public, a riot broke out at Esmor’s immigration detention center near Newark International Airport in New Jersey, a holding tank for immigrants caught trying to enter the country illegally. As an organized group of inmates began to assault guards, staff abandoned their posts and fled the jail. An INS official on site ...
“My mom thought I was going to the detention center,” Kiara said, referring to one of the juvenile jails in the state where kids can still be sent for certain crimes. “She was scared.” But not one of the adults involved in the process wanted that. The process, sometimes referred to as diversionary justice, didn’t happen by accident.