ACLU FOIA Litigation Reveals Information About ICE Capacity, Contracts in Facilities Nationwide

For first time ever, ICE provides information regarding total capacity of immigration detention facilities run by GEO Group, Inc.

May 8, 2025 9:00 am

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WASHINGTON – New documents obtained by the ACLU this week reveal further details about Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) detention capacity in facilities nationwide. Notably, for the first time ever, ICE directly provided information regarding the total capacity of facilities run by private prison corporation, GEO Group, Inc. (GEO). The records, obtained as a result of a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit filed by the ACLU in September 2024, also reveal specific proposal details regarding the North Lake Detention Facility in Baldwin, MI, and the Rio Grande Processing Center in Laredo, TX.

“Communities across the country are being torn apart by the Trump administration’s cruel mass deportation agenda, fueled in part by ICE’s detention machine,” said Eunice Cho, senior staff attorney at the ACLU’s National Prison Project. "For the first time, the government has disclosed the capacity of immigration detention facilities run by GEO, the largest private prison corporation in the U.S. Each detail revealed through our litigation is critical to understanding how this infrastructure – and taxpayer dollars – could be wielded to detain immigrants who contribute to our communities and our economy.”

GEO runs 100 facilities globally, with a capacity of approximately 81,000 beds across those facilities. Notably, documents obtained by the ACLU reveal that more than 22,000 beds – over a quarter of GEO’s global capacity – are used for ICE detention facilities in the United States. The documents also reveal that GEO runs 20 facilities under contract with ICE across the country, including in California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Washington.

The FOIA documents also revealed details surrounding contracts for the North Lake Detention Facility, a previously vacant facility in rural Michigan that will soon serve as the one of the largest ICE detention hubs in the Midwest. They also revealed further information about GEO’s offer to ICE for more beds at the Rio Grande Processing Center in Laredo, TX, a facility currently used by both ICE and the U.S. Marshals Service. Currently, the Rio Grande facility has a capacity of 1,900 beds, and is contracted to detain up to 672 people for ICE.

The FOIA documents are available here: https://www.aclu.org/documents/aclu-foia-documents-revealing-ice-capacity-contracts-with-geo-group-inc-2

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