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DHS buys two California migrant detention centers for $1.5B to boost ICE deportation capacity

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DHS buys two California migrant detention centers for .5B to boost ICE deportation capacity

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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) purchased two migrant detention centers in California for $1.5 billion, the agency confirmed to Fox News Digital.

The sale of the 2,560-bed California City Detention Facility and the 1,994-bed Otay Mesa Detention Center, two of the largest immigrant detention centers in the Golden State, closed earlier this month, according to a press release from Tennessee-based CoreCivic, the private prison company that sold the facilities.

DHS said it used funds from President Donald Trump’s spending bill signed last summer to purchase the facilities as the administration seeks to continue the president’s mass deportation agenda.

“The Department of Homeland Security purchased the California City Detention Facility and the Otay Mesa Detention Center,” a DHS spokesperson told Fox News Digital. “This purchase was made possible by President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill that allowed ICE to expand detention space to fulfill the president’s promise of mass deportations.”

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The facilities will equip the federal government with more resources to carry out Trump’s immigration policies without relying on private prison companies. DHS says California’s so-called sanctuary polices attempt to block immigration officials from using private prisons to hold migrants living in the country illegally.

“Unlike in states like Florida and Oklahoma, ICE cannot rely on local state and county partners for detention space in California,” the DHS spokesperson said. “The state’s sanctuary politicians continue to push legislation to outlaw or make private prisons financially infeasible. 

“Now, with federal ownership of these detention centers, which are crucial to ICE’s detention network on the West Coast, ICE retains the detention capacity needed to arrest, detain and remove illegal aliens.”

CoreCivic said it expects net proceeds to be about $1.1 billion after income taxes and transaction expenses.

CoreCivic's Otay Mesa Detention Center

“We are pleased with the sales of these two mission-critical facilities for the company’s government partner, which demonstrates the value of the company’s underlying real estate portfolio, while reflecting our role as a long-term, flexible solutions provider to government,” CoreCivic Chief Executive Patrick Swindle said in a statement.

“The sale of these facilities at what we believe is a fair valuation provides the company with significant balance sheet flexibility and positions us well to grow the company’s businesses and return value to its shareholders, while remaining a dependable partner for government.”

The company said it expects to continue managing the two facilities under existing management contracts with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, although the terms of the management contracts could be modified to reflect the change in ownership.

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Migrant detention center

The California City facility contract expires in August 2027, and the contract for the Otay Mesa facility, which is located in San Diego, expires in December 2029, with the option to extend for five more years.

CoreCivic said it is in discussions with ICE about potentially selling additional detention facilities, although it said those talks are in various stages and cannot provide assurances that those sales will happen.

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Eight ICE detention facilities are operating in California and combine to hold nearly 9,000 people.

The newly purchased California City and Otay Mesa facilities have both faced lawsuits by detainees over alleged mistreatment. CoreCivic has denied those allegations.

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