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The Department of Homeland Security has unveiled plans to open a facility dedicated to housing detained migrants in Nebraska, dubbed the "Cornhusker Clink." ...
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.
Nebraska immigrant advocates and elected officials are among those criticizing the state’s decision to host a federal detention center for migrants — and the flippant nickname the Trump administration ...
A day after the major announcement from Gov. Jim Pillen, there are still a lot of questions about the ICE detention facility ...
Neighbors and business owners raised questions about how the immigration detention center, called the "Cornhusker Clink" could affect the people who live and work in McCook.
Douglas County Commissioner Roger Garcia said the announcement hurt the Hispanic community saying, “it's not going to build relationships, it's going to do harm.” ...
The facility in Appleton has a capacity of 1,600 people, which would make it one of the nation’s largest immigration detention facilities.
Many on social media questioned the legality of using the name Cornhusker for the facility. Now KETV is helping you get the ...
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced expanding detention facilities in Nebraska, dubbed the “Cornhusker Clink.” ...
DHS announced Aug. 19 that it will use a minimum-security prison in southwest Nebraska as an immigration detention facility.
The Trump administration's latest immigrant detention center is similar to Florida's Alligator Alcatraz and Indiana's ...
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.