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It's hard to know where to begin a discussion about the Work Ethic Camp's impending transition to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facility--but I know how to end it. We will get ...
State lawmakers are “learning on the go” about Nebraska’s plan to transform its McCook-based Work Ethic Camp from a rehabilitative center to a migrant detention facility over the next couple of months ...
A day after the major announcement from Gov. Jim Pillen, there are still a lot of questions about the ICE detention facility ...
The president of Nebraska's correctional employees union said he "of course" has some concerns on prison capacity after the ...
Many on social media questioned the legality of using the name Cornhusker for the facility. Now KETV is helping you get the ...
DHS announced Aug. 19 that it will use a minimum-security prison in southwest Nebraska as an immigration detention facility.
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen said the new detention facility will hold migrants who are "threats," but ICE has detained people with little to no criminal history.
A new U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility, dubbed the "Cornhusker Clink," will be at the current Work Ethic Camp in McCook, Nebraska.
"The University of Nebraska has had no role in the planning, naming or future operation of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility at the McCook Work Ethic Camp," NU said.
Some McCook residents are uneasy after it was announced that federal detainees would be held at a facility in their town.
The crash happened Wednesday, Aug. 20 just before 8 a.m. east of 14th Street and Old Cheney Road on Rolling Hills Boulevard.
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