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The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has clarified its position regarding the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility to replace the McCook Work Ethic ...
"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.
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 ...
Many on social media questioned the legality of using the name Cornhusker for the facility. Now KETV is helping you get the ...
An existing minimum security prison work camp in southwest Nebraska will be used as a new immigration detention facility.
Noem announced the Cornhusker Clink as the latest detention center opening to house illegal immigrant detainees in the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security to expand detention centers with new "Cornhusker Clink" facility in southwest Nebraska as part of Trump's immigration crackdown.
DHS said the facility marks the third time a state has partnered with the agency to open ICE detention centers, after ...
Some of the new centers have already drawn lawsuits and community backlash over conditions, environmental compliance and ...
Cornhusker Clink,” in rural southwestern Nebraska, is expected to hold up to 280 beds for people detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Gov. Jim Pillen and members of his cabinet have left numerous questions unanswered about the planned ICE detention center coming to Nebraska. Here's what we know — and still don't.
A new U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility, dubbed the "Cornhusker Clink," will be at the current ...