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  2. T. Don Hutto Residential Center - Wikipedia

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    "Conditions at the T. Don Hutto Family Detention Facility, and the impact of detention on families and children, proved that family detention could not be carried out humanely." [1]: 6 On August 6, 2009, federal officials announced that T. Don Hutto would no longer house immigrant families. [18] Instead, only female detainees will be housed there.

  3. List of immigrant detention sites in the United States

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    T. Don Hutto Family Residential Facility (Hutto CCA) In use (2008) Taylor, Texas: Migrant detention centre Secure DHS/ ICE: Corrections Corporation of America: 490 (2008) 423 (2007) Adult females Tampa Bay Academy: In use (2008) Riverview, Florida: Other - residential treatment centre Semi-secure HHS/ ORR: Tampa Bay Academy 5 (2007) Minors only

  4. T. Don Hutto - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Hutto, Robert Crants and Tom Beasley formed CCA and received investments from Jack C. Massey, the founder of Hospital Corporation of America, Vanderbilt University, and the Tennessee Valley Authority. [3] [4]: 81–2 The T. Don Hutto Residential Center, one of CCA's detention centers, was named after him. [5]

  5. Timeline of events related to migrant children's detention ...

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    Johnson", United States District Judge Dolly M. Gee, ruled that detained children and their parents who were caught crossing the border illegally could not be held more than 20 days, saying that detention centers in Texas, such as the GEO Group's privately run Karnes County Residential Center (KCRC) in Karnes City, Texas, and the T. Don Hutto ...

  6. ‘Duty Honor Country’ by Huffington Post

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    "The army doesn't see color. What we see is green," Weaver said. "Once you join the army, we don't judge a person on if they're black, white, male, female. We're gonna judge you on your performance. We're gonna judge you off your character, your attributes, and your potential to achieve more."

  7. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    Nearly 40 percent of the nation’s juvenile delinquents are today committed to private facilities, according to the most recent federal data from 2011, up from about 33 percent twelve years earlier. Over the past two decades, more than 40,000 boys and girls in 16 states have gone through one of Slattery’s prisons, boot camps or detention ...

  8. CoreCivic - Wikipedia

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    The T. Don Hutto Residential Center is a former medium-security prison in Taylor, Williamson County, Texas, which, from 2006 to 2009, held accompanied immigrant detainees ages 2 and up under a pass-through contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) division of Homeland Security. [51]

  9. Category:Immigration detention centers and prisons in the ...

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    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.