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Baldwin's ICE detention center accepts first detainees

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North Lake Correctional Facility, near Baldwin, accepted its first immigration detainees Monday, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

In Baldwin... ... residents have watched the facility open and close a number of times over the years. Our story.

In a written statement, ICE said it plans to publish the number of detainees held there on Thursday when it issues its next biweekly detainee count.

North Lake is owned by GEO Group, a private prison company. It was a federal prison until its closing in 2022. It has opened and closed many times since its original construction as a juvenile detention center in 1999.

Its 1,800-bed capacity makes it one of the largest ICE detention centers in the country.

The federal government's push for more immigration detention has benefitted GEO, which announced last week that it will also reopening an 1,900-bed facility in Georgia.

GEO also said a legal ruling will allow it to fill another 1,900-bed detention center in Los Angeles.

A demonstration, by opponents of detention centers, is planned for Saturday near the facility.

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