Immigration and Customs Service is preparing to offer private prison companies to sign contracts in the coming days.
US president administration Donald Trump is preparing to continue restraint with migrant families. This was reported by the NBC News Television Channel with a reference to three resources.
Immigration and Customs Service (ICE) is prepared in the coming days to publish a “request for proposals”, in which private prison companies will be invited to apply for contracts to resume the work of restraint areas intended for families.
During the reign of Barack Obama and the first term of Trump’s president in the United States, their parents were delayed with their children, but Joe Biden canceled this training in early 2021, the media remembered.
Under Bayden, families of illegal immigrants passing through the immigration system are allowed to live in the United States. At the same time, the family leader is included in the geolocation tracking program, for example, a bracelet on an ankle, even if the family should be thrown away.
It is still unknown whether ICE wants to build new capacities or reconstruct previous prison centers of families. However, the service has already faced a budget deficit.
ICE has been applied accurately to private prison companies, as according to the terms of the 1997 regulating agreement, this service is forbidden to maintain families with children in ordinary ice restraint areas, And they should contain no more than 21 days there, the channel explained.
As you know, on the eve of his inauguration, Trump has promised a “grand deportation” in country history.
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