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CORNHUSKER CLINK COULD SEE PRISONERS THIS WEEK

CORNHUSKER CLINK COULD SEE PRISONERS THIS WEEK

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LINCOLN, NE – Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen says ICE detainees could arrive at the former Work Ethic Camp in McCook as early as this week.

Pillen confirmed Monday that everything has been approved and processed. Up to 200 detainees are expected in the next two to three weeks as part of Phase One of Homeland Security’s plan. Phase Two could follow by year’s end.

The facility can house 300 detainees. Nearly 200 inmates were moved recently to make room, a process that sparked a lawsuit before courts cleared the way.

The site has undergone major upgrades, including a 12-foot razor-wire fence and $5 million in renovations. Homeland Security will pay Nebraska $2.5 million a month under a two-year contract—potentially generating $14 million annually.

The Department of Correctional Services will manage the center, and dozens of new jobs are expected to boost the local economy.

Governor Pillen says the move strengthens national security and Nebraska’s role in supporting ICE.

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