Former corrections workers battle CoreCivic opening Leavenworth ICE detention center

Esmie Tseng, spokeswoman for ACLU of Kansas, said the Thursday press conference was a way to keep the issue in front of the Leavenworth community. Although organizations put the event together, she said it’s important that the city be the focus.

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Wyandotte County judge dismisses death penalty challenge on procedural grounds

The constitutional challenge brought by the American Civil Liberties Union and other organizations came to an end once their clients accused of capital crimes no longer faced the ultimate punishment.

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Kansas judge tosses death penalty challenge but says capital punishment is flawed

The American Civil Liberties Union and other national legal groups have awaited the ruling since October, when they filed legal challenges in Kansas against the death penalty and a practice called death qualification.

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Why legalizing weed in Kansas isn’t working

Advocates for weed, like the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), and opponents of legalization, like the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) and the Kansas Office of the Attorney General, continue to clash regularly in Kansas, arguing their cases for why marijuana should be given the green light

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CoreCivic plans for ICE facility in Kansas have generated public opposition. It’s plowing ahead.

It’s been said that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. Apparently, private prison company CoreCivic never got the memo.

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This Kansas town knows prisons. It doesn’t want a for-profit company opening a ‘hell hole’ for ICE.

The American Civil Liberties Union and federal public defenders sent a letter to the White House documenting their concerns. Beatings and stabbings were rampant, suicides were prevalent, sexual assault reports were discouraged, and the company failed to report the death of an inmate for six days.

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Don’t let a private company break the law to reopen Leavenworth prison for ICE

CoreCivic, the second largest private prison company in America, is seeking to reactivate a shuttered facility in Leavenworth as a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center.

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Opponents of CoreCivic packed Tuesday night's Leavenworth Commission meeting, city approved zoning resolution

“What their actions say is that CoreCivic’s decision makers consider the SUP process and this city disposable,” said Esmie Tseng, communications director for the ACLU of Kansas.

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Private Prison Exec Calls Mass Deportation Plans ‘Unprecedented Opportunity’

GEO Group Chairman George Zoley said the company stands to gain up to $1 billion in additional revenue from detaining and surveilling undocumented immigrants.

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