ICE quietly opens detention center in McFarland
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ICE quietly opens another detention center in a former California prison
Immigration and Customs Enforcement again has expanded in California’s Central Valley, activating a new 700-bed detention facility operated by the for-profit prison company Geo Group.
ICE Quietly Opens Another Detention Center in the Central Valley
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. By Wendy Fry CalMatters Immigration and Customs Enforcement again has expanded in California’s Central Valley, activating a new 700-bed detention facility operated by the for-profit prison company GEO Group. Advocates say the agency began transferring immigrant detainees to the McFarland facility in mid-April. The facility, called Central Valley Annex, brings the …
With the recent opening of the Central Valley Annex in McFarland, the state reached a total of eight operating centers, a figure higher than the six operating in early 2025. What do we know about the Valle Central California immigration detention center? This new facility, operated by the private company GEO Group, has the capacity to house 700 people. According to reports from human rights organizations, the first migrations to this centre bega…
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