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  2. CoreCivic - Wikipedia

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    CoreCivic, formerly the Corrections Corporation of America ( CCA ), is a company that owns and manages private prisons and detention centers and operates others on a concession basis. Co-founded in 1983 in Nashville, Tennessee by Thomas W. Beasley, Robert Crants, and T. Don Hutto, it received investments from the Tennessee Valley Authority ...

  3. Court records detail years of understaffing at a Tennessee ...

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    While the records are now years old, more recent staffing data at such a granular level is not publicly available. In a response to The Tennessean, CoreCivic said, “It is worth noting that the ...

  4. Private immigration prison hit with lawsuit over forced labor

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    According to the lawsuit, which was filed on May 31, plaintiffs Sylvester Owino and Jonathan Gomez accused CoreCivic, one of the largest private prison companies in the country, of forcing them to ...

  5. Private immigration detention company CoreCivic reaches ... - AOL

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    Detainees at a CoreCivic detention center claimed the company forced them to work and threatened to punish them if they refused.

  6. Damon T. Hininger - Wikipedia

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    Hininger's deposition in the case is sealed, and CoreCivic has opposed efforts to unseal it. He served on the board of directors of the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce. Political activity. Hininger donated US$1,500 in political contributions to both Megan Barry and David Fox during the 2015 Nashville mayoral election.

  7. GEO Group - Wikipedia

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    The GEO Group, Inc. ( GEO) is a publicly traded C corporation that invests in private prisons and mental health facilities in the United States, Australia, South Africa, and the United Kingdom. Headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida, the company's facilities include illegal immigration detention centers, minimum security detention centers, and ...

  8. New Jersey ban on immigrant detention blocked in lawsuit by ...

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    A federal judge in New Jersey on Tuesday struck down the state's ban on the detention of immigrants awaiting deportation, in a legal challenge by private prison operator CoreCivic. U.S. District ...

  9. South Texas Family Residential Center - Wikipedia

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    Managed by. CoreCivic (known as CCA - Corrections Corporation of America) Director. Janice Killian. The South Texas Family Residential Center is the largest immigrant detention center in the United States. Opened in December 2014 in Dilley, Texas, it has a capacity of 2,400 and is intended to detain mainly women and children from Central America.