U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has reportedly altered contracts to state that certain detention centers are not subject to local or state laws. Additionally, ICE has acquired facilities that are owned and operated by private companies.
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ICE Modifies Contracts to Avoid Local Oversight
ICE has made changes to its contracts, indicating that some detention centers are exempt from local and state laws. The agency has also purchased privately-owned facilities.
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